What Is the Benifits in Meditate?
Question by ªQµY Â: what is the benifits in meditate? is it good in meditating Best answer: Answer by eljer55If you live a stressful life style then taking time to smell the roses, is what meditation is all about, you need a time to de-stress from you daily activities, and this a form of taking a quick nap so to speak. You can meditate on answers that you have concerning any topic that might be affecting you in your daily life, and take the time to focus on those things in a state of relaxation. You only need about fifteen minutes for you to relax, if have a busy schedule. Read more... ...
Family Safety Week: Poison in the Home
Family Safety Week: Poison In The Home He explained the drug that gets the red out can also cause respiratory depression in a small child. A trip upstairs revealed more … Just about all the things Spiller mentioned have caused parents to dial the poison center hotline. A calendar in the … Read more on 10TV Health Calendar Depression/Bipolar Support Alliance meets the second and fourth Monday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at IndependenceFirst, 540 S. 1st St. Call 964-2586. DivorceCare, for … Call the hotline at 299-0901 or go to gamblersanonymous.org. Grief Support … Read more on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Read more... ...
Laurie Jones' Opinion: Medications Aren't Best Treatment for Many Disorders
Laurie Jones' opinion: Medications aren't best treatment for many disorders The parental concerns were like those of many others whose children are being medicated for disorders related to the brain, such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, ADHD, autism, depression, anxiety, pain, lack of concentration or just an inability to … Read more on Bethany Beach Wave Wide range of factors contribute to high HIV risk among black MSM in the US Although not associated with increased HIV risk, the results also showed that many men had symptoms of depression and feelings of internalised homophobia. “This study enhances Black MSM's disproportionate risk of HIV, by finding that those who were … Read more on aidsmap Read more... ...
Depressive Disorder Treatment: Understanding Major Depressive Disorder
It is part of being a human to be despondent over a sad event or a loss of a person or a thing. Taking this into account, what else then is major depression? What borders between the normal sadness and the one considered as a mood disorder? Major depression, also goes by the names such as major depressive disorder – MDD, recurrent depressive disorder, clinical depression, unipolar depression or unipolar disorder, is described as an all-encompassing low mood and reluctance to activities supposed found enjoyable. Patients who suffer from MDD are often treated with an antidepressant of which the most recommended is Zoloft. It is often given as a monotherapy as Zoloft can dangerously interact with alcohol and other substances. Read more... ...
Invega for Bipolar II?
Question by Regina: Invega for Bipolar II? I was diagnosed with bipolar II over the summer and I only know of 1 hypomanic episode that I have had, the rest of the time, I am flat out depressed. I am concerned because my doctor keeps trying to prescribe me medicines to treat mania, when I don’t even have any symptoms of mania. I am also taking lithium. Has anyone had any experience with using invega or other “mania treatments” in a mostly depressed patient? I’m just concerned that this is heading for disaster and my doctor does not listen to what I have to say in our appointments. Read more... ...
Cardiovascular Conditions May Be Overlooked in Bipolar Disorder
by Darron Birgenheier Cardiovascular conditions may be overlooked in bipolar disorder Patients with bipolar disorder who also had CHD were 55% more likely to smoke than controls with CHD, were twice as likely to not be receiving antihypertension medication, and half as likely to be taking multiple antihypertensives. Smith et al note … Read more on News-Medical.net When harm is imminent Testifying in favor of a bill, since passed by the House, to allow involuntary commitment to outpatient care, Linda Hutchison described how she had tried for four months to get help for her 45-year-old son, Joey, who had bipolar disorder. “He resisted … Read more on Columbus Dispatch Read more... ...
Who Hates Scientology?
Question by Boopie: Who Hates Scientology? The are uneducated misguided idoits. It is a cult that is harmful aganist society. They attack psychiatrist and their practices and the very knowledge we have gained about mental illness. No one can tell me that I don’t need medication. I know I need medication because whenever I’m not on it I want to die. No all conditions can be treated with merely exercise and vitamins. I have Bipolar disorder and need medication to soothe my depression and mood swings. I’ve suffered sleepless nights with terrible anxiety about nothing. Read more... ...