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  • The Causes Of Diabetes
    By: Mark Tucson...........grfgr | - Diabetes is one of the most serious health conditions with probably no cures. In many cases this chronic health disorder has proved fatal. Proper knowledge of this health condition nad precautions taken and life style managed well can help you keep it miles away from you. Beside that it is recommended to have medical check up from time to time so as to diagnose any health condition in right time and start with its cure before it advances further.
    Diabetes occurs when the body doesnt se ...

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  • Treating Schizophrenia - What Are The Options Today?
    By: Jared Wright | - As medical science evolve and the understanding of people about the physiological, anatomical and pathological increase, more modern medications are coming into use. Today, Schizophrenia can be treated in many ways.

    Rehabilitation - The aim of rehabilitation is to enable the Schizophrenic patient to be self sufficient and capable of earning a living. Rehabilitation centers will arm them with life skills such as job training, problem solving, money management and most importantly how ...

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  • 7 Things To Know About Antipsychotic Drugs And Psychotic Disorders
    By: Jack | - Schizophrenia and bipolar disorders are some severe mental disturbances, which can impact an individuals capability to react normally, in normal circumstances. This is where antipsychotic drugs play an important role. By taking these antipsychotic drugs, a person can function normally, thereby reducing the after-effects of schizophrenia.

    Yet, a recent spate of FDA warnings to some reputed pharmaceutical companies has triggered of a curious debate in the pharma industry. Are these ...

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  • Know Your Bipolar Manic Depressive Symptoms
    By: Ken P Doyle | - In America, 5.7 million grown individuals have a bipolar manic depressive disorder. Additionally, 3.4 million kids in the U.S. and adolescents with depression have a greater likelihood of having bipolar manic disorder or bipolar depression symptoms. The NIMH additionally says that the disorder may take up to 9.2 years away from your life resulting in self destructive or suicidal behaviors. Thus, these issues are some of the leading causes of disability. Bipolar manic depressive disorder is defin ...
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  • Treatment For Depression And Associated Disorders
    By: Jared Wright | - Depression is a mental illness that comes in varying degrees of severity and will be faced by all of us at some point. At any one time there is roughly 15% of the population dealing with depression by using medication.

    If depression symptoms last for longer than two weeks, it is then deemed to be clinical in nature.

    What is depression?

    Depression is a condition that causes such negative feelings and emotions as helplessness, sadness and low self-esteem.

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  • Panic Attacks - Treating It The Appropriate Way!
    By: Karina Daniel | - Panic attack is as horrific it was always. But you could hit it intensely to take it out from your system. Just go on reading this article, and you would be aware on how to combat OCD.

    Ways to Treat Panic Attacks

    Panic attacks may be cured in quite a few different ways - Behavioral Therapy (BT), Cognitive Therapy (CT), or other medications. A combination of the three mentioned ways could as well be used to treat panic attacks. Other remedy of panic attack is via p ...

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  • How To Treat Panic Attacks The Right Way?
    By: Lara Nadezda | - Panic attack is as terrible it was always. However, you can hit it intensely to free it out from your system. Just go on reading this article, and you would know how to fight OCD.

    Ways to Treat Panic Attacks

    This condition may be treated in quite a few different methods - Behavioral Therapy (BT), Cognitive Therapy (CT), or other medications. A combination of the three mentioned ways could also be implemented to treat panic attacks. Another management for panic attack ...

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  • What Are The Symptoms And Signs Of Schizophrenia?
    By: Steven Magill | - Schizophrenia, by definition, is a severe, chronic, and disabling brain disorder that has been characterized throughout recorded history. Normally, the first signs of schizophrenia emerge in the teenage years or early twenties. It is a type of psychosis, which involves impairment of thinking wherein the interpretation of reality is different or abnormal. It could not be tracked in early phases that is why it is uncommon in children. Literally speaking, the term "schizophrenia" means split mind; ...
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  • Your Generalized Anxiety Disorder Explained
    By: kirby | - The most common anxiety disorders are generalized disorders. Anxiety disorders cover several different forms of phobias, fear and dread. A disorder may start out gradually and become worse as years progress. A disorder can inhibit you from pursuing your daily routine.

    The main characteristic of generalized Anxiety Disorder or commonly referred to as (GAD) is you are suddenly faced with fear and dread about everyday things. The worry can cause many physical ailments, and prohibit y ...

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  • Your Generalized Anxiety Disorder Guide
    By: kirby | - The most common diagnosed anxiety disorder is Generalized Anxiety. The term anxiety disorder is used to describe a condition in which you face constant phobias, fear, and worry about daily life situations. The condition may start off fairly light and then progressively worsen as time goes on. The symptoms are enough to alter your daily routine.

    The most distinctive trait of Generalized Anxiety disorder also known as GAD is the inability to control fear, dread, and worry. Constantl ...

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  • Shared Psychotic Disorder Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Shared psychotic disorder has also been referred to by other names such as psychosis of association, contagious insanity, infectious insanity, double insanity, and communicated insanity. This disorder usually occurs only in long-term relationships in which one person is dominant and the other is passive. In most cases, the person in whom the delusions are induced is dependent on or submissive to the person with the psychotic disorder. The people involved often are reclusive or otherwise isolated ...
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  • Multi Infarct Dementia Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Multi-infarct dementia is often the result of a series of small strokes. Most common cause of vascular dementia is the blockage of small arteries supplying areas of the brain. In classical stroke, large blood vessels are blocked, resulting in the death of brain tissue supplied by that artery. The second most common cause of dementia in older adults is vascular dementia, which affects the blood vessels in the brain. A stroke occurs when blood cannot get to part of the brain. Strokes can be caused ...
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  • Cyclothymia Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Some theories posit that the hypomanic episodes have meaning in the context of a person seeking to achieve goals or to avoid depression. Symptoms of cyclothymia include periods of hypomania. Depressive symptoms are also present as the hypomania fades. These symptoms. However, are not meet the criteria for a major depressive episode, in other words, are not as severe as those found in Bipolar Disorder. The hypomanic and depressive episodes of cyclothymia generally don't prevent people with the di ...
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  • Schizophrenia - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment Methods
    By: Juliet | - Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe, and disabling brain disorder that has been recognized throughout recorded history. The first signs of schizophrenia typically emerge in the teenage years or early twenties. It is a form of psychosis, which is an impairment of thinking in which the interpretation of reality is abnormal. It is uncommon in children and is hard to recognize in its early phases. The term schizophrenia literally means split mind; however, many people still believe incorrectly that t ...
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  • Major Depression And Manic Depression - Any Difference?
    By: Cosmefn | - Countless number of patients and their family members have asked me about manicdepression and major depression. Is there any difference? Are they one and the same? Is the treatment the same? And so on. Each time I encounter a chorus of questions like these, I am enthused to provide answers.
    You know why? Because the difference between these two disorders is enormous. The difference does not lie on clinical presentation alone. The treatment of these two disorders is significantly dis ...

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  • Stop Nail Biting Finger Nail Biting
    By: Bob Dylan | - Nail biting is no doubt one of the most common habits around. Most often than not, people think that biting is a way to relieve stress. Other such habits manifesting stress and nervousness could be thumb-sucking, nose picking, hair twisting or pulling, tooth grinding or skin picking. Nail biting besides showing stress and excitement might also be due to boredom or inactivity.

    Genially instinctive and one engages in it without even thinking about it. You could easily check it. Mos ...

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  • Stop Nail Biting Consequences
    By: Bob Dylan | - Nail biting generally results in the transfer of germs from your nails into your mouth. It is the same at nail salons also. When nail salon tools are used on different persons, it could lead to infection. People generally find using the hands a lot more difficult due to biting nails. Most of the compulsive nail biters find it difficult to write, draw, drive and type. Sustained biting for long period of time could also lead to substantia adamantinea of the front teeth which could lead to caries. ...
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  • Drugs And Treatments Used To Combat Alzheimer's
    By: Alex Rider | - Unfortunately, even though there is a huge amount of scientific research, no cure for Alzheimer's exists at present. What is available is a number of scientifically proven treatments for the disease. Patient safety is one the core parts of treatment. Risks need to be limited with reference to driving, wandering and general accidents about the home.

    A second major aspect of Alzheimer patient treatment is the education of this degenerative disease and its related effects with the fa ...

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