Thursday, March 18, 2010

The Different Types Of Headaches

January 4, 2010 by Rose Williams  
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There are quite a number of commonly-known kind of headache. These include pressure headaches, migraine headaches, tension headaches, chronic daily headaches, cluster headaches, ice pick headaches and sinus headaches.

Anxiety and Insomnia

December 29, 2009 by Gordon Dalwood  
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Are you desperate to get a good night’s sleep but finding it impossible? Do you find yourself tossing and turning all night and when you do drift off, you wake up soon afterwards again? Is this something you’ve been experience for a few months, or do you experience these bouts every once in a while? Perhaps you’ve been having these bouts for year already but because they tend to come and go, you’ve always just battle your way through them. Well, if any of this sounds familiar, then I’m afraid that anxiety may very well be the cause of the insomnia.

How To Fight Depression Naturally

December 18, 2009 by Trevor Johnson  
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When you suffer with depression you understand just how it can control your life. You start missing things in your life when you get depressed. You do not feel the need to enjoy living life any more. You are just going through the motions but not really enjoying your life. Learning how to fight depression is the only way to get back your life.

The Link Between anger And Depression

December 7, 2009 by Rhys Jones  
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Depression and anxiety are almost certainly the causes of uncontrolled anger. When a person is continuously worried about problems they have no control over or even problems they do have control over, it often causes depression. If you have the feeling, there is no hope then your depression can impact on your life and cause you to sink into a spiral of despair.

What Are Panic Attacks?

November 20, 2009 by Greg Anderson  
Filed under Stress

Panic attacks are periods of intense anxiety, fear, and physical discomfort which strike suddenly and often unexpectedly. Panic attacks are often very different from other anxiety related problems, due to their rapid onset and sometimes completely debilitating effects.

Cures For Depression Take Several Forms

November 19, 2009 by Sunnie James  
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Millions of people all over the world suffer from depression. If you think that you are one of these people, or if you have been diagnosed with depression, there are several treatment options available. Cures for depression range from self help to medication. The symptoms that you have will determine what strategy is used to help you.

Three Crucial Ideas Of Treatment For Anxiety Attacks That Occur When Sleeping

November 14, 2009 by Abby Miller  
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Most people know that panic attacks generally occur during the daytime hours. But panic attacks actual occur at night as well. There is hope through treatments geared toward panic attacks in the overnight hours. How can you have a panic attack at night?

Dealing With Anxiety Attacks

November 10, 2009 by Kathy Nelson  
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Just because the event you are attending isn’t a huge one it doesn’t mean that you won’t feel anxious. The anxiety attack can often be brought on by someone at the event. The expression “love makes people do funny things” is very true and the focus of anxiety attacks are often love interests, either present or past ones.

The Butterfly Effect by Andy Andrews

November 7, 2009 by Suzanne  
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More details at store.simpletruths.com Andy Andrews, 4x NY Times best-selling author, partnered with us to produce his newest book, The Butterfly Effect. The Butterfly Effect, in scientific communities, states that it is possible for a butterfly flapping its wings to cause a chain reaction that culminates in a hurricane across the world. How can this [...]

What Is Special About Cliffside Malibu’s Dual Diagnosis Treatment?

November 7, 2009 by Marjorie Davis  
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Substance abuse can be a huge problem. Too much of an addiction can even lead one to go towards extreme depression. Psychiatric problems combined with a strong addiction can be really difficult to overcome. It is very easy for you to simply try out a drug when in college, or with friends. But what is important is whether or not you get addicted to it. And if you do get addicted, it is a never ending cycle of pain and suffering. That is why you need a detailed analysis of the situation, followed by a therapy session, which will focus on you and your quick recovery.

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