Archive for July, 2011

Reasonable and Unreasonable Fear

Sunday, July 31st, 2011:

Panic is defined as “a sudden fear which dominates or replaces thinking”. There is such a thing as reasonable panic, that is panic based on tangible reasons. Let’s say you are hiking through the woods on a nice late spring day, and hear something behind you, it’s a large bear running full speed, you panic, try to run away, climb a tree, jump into a lake, scream, you get the picture. I would call this panic based on reason, even if it is not the smartest thing to do, it does seem reasonable. Another example might be that dreaded phone […] Read More →

How To Improve Eyesight – By Breaking All The Rules!

Sunday, July 31st, 2011:

by Tommy Engan In this article I will be discussing how to improve eyesight via a method that completely goes against convention. If you believe vision gets worse because of aging; that eyeglasses improve your vision, and that that your optometrist always knows best, this article may not be for you. However, if you are open to the idea that there is another way to improve eyesight – a more approach that does not include surgery, this article is for you. For most of us, the grim reality is that we don’t see nearly as well as we used to. […] Read More →

Reading the Signs of Depression

Saturday, July 30th, 2011:

by Margaret Himler As all of us face the stress and pressures of daily living, some of us are able to cope better while some fall into the deadly pits of depression. Depression is a disorder of the mind that grows beyond the ordinary feelings of sadness and regret, it is an all encompassing emotion of agonizing pain and extreme grief that overpowers an individual and changes the way they view the world and their life in general. It is a disorder that affects a staggering 20 million individuals in the US alone. Many believe that the figures on depression […] Read More →

Fatigue Causes

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011:

There can be quite a few causes of extreme fatigue. There are many individuals who have to perform work which in turn causes them to seriously stress themselves physically.  Whenever your body responds to a physical, mental or emotional stimulus, it can trigger stress that disrupts your health or normal performance. Fatigue is really a manifestation of a disorder, not a disease itself. Click Here for a possible solution. You will find various causes, types of prevention and treatment for extreme tiredness. Often fatigue is from depression. If you’re not resting well; if you are not eating properly; if you’re […] Read More →

Why Am I Always Tired?

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011:

Why am I always tired? (Click Here For A Hint) This is a very common query you could have asked yourself many times without actually finding a satisfying solution. Initially you should go visit a medical doctor to determine if you have a medical condition producing your tiredness. To genuinely respond to the question why am I always tired, try to pin point the main cause of the problems. The problem of continuous exhaustion has affected many men and women due to its wide-spread nature. Even though lack of sleep is a cause of feeling tired, an excessive amount of […] Read More →

Side Effects of 200 Milligrams of Lamictal

Tuesday, July 5th, 2011:

by Miranda Laranjo Lamictal is a drug that is used to treat bipolar disorder and seizures. I have been taking it for over two months now. If you are prescribed it, you will start out on 25 milligrams and gradually work your way up to 100 milligrams in five weeks. The gradual dosage increase protects you from adverse side effects of drugs like severe rash and migraines. I have been on it for over two months now and have worked my way up to 200 milligrams of this mood stabilizing drug. I experienced different side effects every time I increased […] Read More →

Signs Of Depression

Sunday, July 3rd, 2011:

What are the signs of depression? Signs of depression are often strange, simply because they are often wrongly identified as normal features of human nature. Indication of depression in men will vary from those in women.  One of the main distinctions between warning signs of depression in men and women is the fact that men rarely exhibit the emotionally charged symptoms that accompany clinical depression.  There are actually websites that have questionnaires which can be filled out to find out if the symptoms one is being affected by are those from the typical depressive. Warning signs of depression will differ broadly […] Read More →

Anxiety Attack Symptoms In Women

Friday, July 1st, 2011:

Stress and tension are two of the main causes of anxiety attack symptoms in women. Women are commonly thought to be the “keeper of the home” and what a task that can be! Family issues with children or spouses, and the relationships shared among them can be stressful while leading to higher levels of anxiety that may bring on an attack. These everyday stimuli are not always easy to cope with. Juggling the tasks of the morning while the stresses of a job fill the back of your mind is a lot to deal with. Sometimes, these supposedly “everyday things” […] Read More →

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