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Anger Management and Mental Health

Anger can be compared with anxiety. People who suffer from anger management problems is frequently highly anxious and worried. Most of these people belong to the highly functioning groups who expect a lot from themselves and a lot from those whom they hang out with. Anger management problems are just common in everyday life. Most of these people have very high levels of either comprehensive anxiety or social anxiety. These 2 types Read more

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Depression Leads To Heart Diseases

A new study conducted by the researchers from Concordia University has claimed that people who suffer from depression are more likely to develop heart diseases than people who are not depressed. The former group suffers from almost double chances of heart diseases than normal people. The researchers have mentioned that people who suffer from mental Read more

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Depression and Stroke connected together

Because of combining the conclusion of 17 studies on depression and stroke, researchers discovered that people who suffered depression at one point in their lives were third times more likely to experience stroke in the future compared to the people who never got depressed in their entire lives. According to Maria Glymour, a professor at the Harvard School of Read more

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New Research Reveals The Brains Process Of Dealing With Stress

Latest research on neural science has revealed that they have found cells in the brain that are responsible for dealing with stress. The research team belongs to the University of Leicester. The team of neuroscientists responsible for the discovery said the results of the finding will help in determining the mechanism involved in dealing with Read more

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Timing And Tempo Of Puberty In Girls Are Not As Intrinsically Related As In Boys

According to latest studies, scientists have found a correlation between early puberty and changes in behavior such irritability, depression and anxiety. The study was carried out by scientists of University of California and Duke University. Researchers have also pointed out a very important aspect of puberty – tempo. This refers to the pace at which Read more

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Depression May Up The Risk Of Stroke In Women

A freshly made study has stated that depression can even increase the risk of stroke in women. In this regard the researchers of the Nurses’ Health Study have been monitoring many women for a six years period, after that they have concluded that a history of depression can even associated with near about 29 percent Read more

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Pollution- The Another Term Of Brain Damage And Depression

A new research has shown that long term effects of air pollution not only involve with the memory problem but aside from that it also involves with the disease like depression. In this matter a mice test have shown that if anyone sustains under air pollution environment for a long time then this dirty air Read more

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Physical Illnesses and Depression

Depressive symptoms are part of many physical illnesses that are associated with aging. In yet other physical illnesses, the depression results from the limitations and discomfort the illness causes. If you and your family are told to expect some depression with these illnesses, you may feel less alarmed when it happens. Post-Stroke Syndrome Just as Read more

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Parenting and Depression

Mothering requires a high emotional involvement, but restricts your freedom to plan your life as you please. If you are already vulnerable because of poor education, low self-esteem or a troubled marital state, you are more prone to develop depression. Serious social problems such as job loss, poor housing, overcrowding, threats of eviction, and physical Read more

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Moods versus Depression

A mood is a state of emotion sustained for a period of time. When we’re in a ‘good mood’ we feel buoyant, self-confident, and happy. We’re interested in what’s happening around us and want to explore new things. Usually something good has happened to us or we are having fun with people we like. We Read more

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Medications for Depression – Side Effects of Antidepressants

Drugs or foods competing for enzymes in the liver, or damage to the liver itself, can delay the metabolism of a drug so that the drug stays at a high level for a long time. Kidney damage can also raise the level of drug in the blood. Both the time of day the drug is Read more

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How to Help Yourself Out of Depression

While you are waiting for the illness to go away, there are certain things you can do to make yourself feel better. You won’t feel like following all these suggestions right away, but start with a few of the more palatable ideas and build up gradu­ally. It’s probably better to focus on doing some activities, Read more