Childhood Deprivation Can Lead to Pain, Adult Depression
by andyluke Childhood Deprivation Can Lead to Pain, Adult Depression In the research, sociologist Dr. Bridget Goosby explored how childhood socioeconomic disadvantages and maternal depression increase the risk of major depression and chronic pain in working-aged adults. Goosby examined a survey of 4,339 adults from … Read more on PsychCentral.com Psychocardiology treats heart, depression In his most recent study, Halaris and colleagues found that an inflammatory biomarker, interleukin-6, was significantly higher in the blood of 48 patients diagnosed with major depression than it was in 20 healthy controls. Halaris presented the … Read more on UPI.com Read ...
Acne Problems, but Regular Meds Aggravate Chronic Depressive Disorder?
Question by ferrisulf: Acne problems, but regular meds aggravate chronic depressive disorder? I am suffering from what I now believe is either nodular acne or a mild form of cystic acne. Everything the dermatologist has recommended has aggravated a chronic condition I have called unipolar disorder (similar to bipolar 2) At its worst the unipolar disorder makes me suicidal. I have found ways to keep it in check for the most part, but these medications make the depression come back. Read more... ...
I Have a Question About Disability and Mental Illness?
... My husband’s income is supposedly too high also, we have huge bills, medical and the usual but we are also sending two of our ungrateful children to school but we are also paying their bills that my husband was considerate to co sign for over 6,ooo plus whatever they seem to need or want. They are old enough to take care of themselves. But how can I be aprroved for disability if I can’t work but can’t work because of my disability? I have treatment resistant depression with chronic pain. It just seems to be one red string behind another.Any suggestions, please no smart ass answers, it’s bad enough without expanding the problem. Thank you. Gee thank you mr.Employer. I was being sarcastic about our children. I believe that at some point and time children or ADULTS should take responsibility for themselves and stand on their own two feet. I have not asked for a free ride. I worked while in high school. after that I have worked as a pharmacy technician for as ...
Concord Currents, What's Happening in Town This Week
... happening in town this week Please join Carolyn Dee from the Town of Concord's Assessor's Office, and Brian Lynch from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, at the HWCC, for detailed information on what tax relief is available under the law, and how you might benefit. … talk … Read more on Boston.com Imagination Heals project helps kids one song at a time This includes but is not limited to music and stories that can reduce depression/anxiety, offer relief from chronic pain, and outpatient visits and inpatient care. To that end, Imagination Heals is donating 10,000 CDs of “Pacha's Pajamas,” the story … Read more on Daily News Transcript Read ...
Physiotherapy, Lower Back Pain | Tsawwassen Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapist Clinic
... Lower Back Pain | Tsawwassen Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapist Clinic – www.myphysio.ca | Tsawwassen Sports & Orthopaedic Physiotherapist Clinic provides their clients individual treatment plans for acute and chronic pain for any age group. The goal is to regain optimum health and educate the patient in their own rehabilitation. Ace Physio Launches New Online Patient Education Platform … based Physiotherapy clinic offering personalized 1 on 1 treatment. The Ace Physio clinic features the latest equipment designed to treat injuries related to sports, motor vehicle accidents, and workplace accidents. Physiotherapy services available … Read more on WebWire (press release) Read ...
Job Situation Help About Nursing??
Question by Ohh la la!: job situation help about nursing?? I am currently a full time college student and I also have a full time job and a part time job. (I take two online classes and take the other two MWF so I don’t have to go to the campus everyday) I do admit that working everyday has taken a toll on my grades. They are not as good as I would like, but I’m still maintatining my grades to keep my scholarship. Read more... ...
My Story Part 2
My story part 2 – My story part 2 Brain pacemakers to help fight Alzheimer's The research is in its infancy and only a few dozen people with early-stage Alzheimer's will be implanted in a handful of hospitals. No one knows if it might work, and if it does, how long the effects might last. Kathy Sanford was among the first to … Read more on Times of India Read more... ...