Chase Murray on January 29th, 2011

The medical community often considers ADHD and learning disabilities as separate disorders, but it’s very common for kids with ADHD to have difficulty reading. In some cases, treating the learning disorder is enough to get rid of the ADHD symptoms. Regardless of whether or not your child has an undiagnosed learning disorder, it’s often a […]

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Chase Murray on January 28th, 2011

Bipolar disorder popularly known as BD is a disorder that is associated with moods. It is a depression that some people suffer from which takes a toll on their lifestyles. It is characterized by extreme mood swings which are either high or low. In this regard, these mood swings can make people feel like they […]

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Chase Murray on January 27th, 2011

Comfort eating, otherwise known as emotional eating, often has it’s roots right back in our childhood. As babies we are comforted with milk, and often while growing up sweets, biscuits and other foods are given as treats, rewards or comfort. This process can leave us with the feeling that food is the answer in many […]

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Chase Murray on January 26th, 2011

Why some child behave so badly: Throwing things around the room, yelling and screaming at the people she loves and depends on, people who love her and want her to be happy? She makes them feel guilty, as if they were responsible for her distress. They feel guilty because they don’t know what to feel […]

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Chase Murray on January 25th, 2011

ADHD, a neurobiological disorder, is estimated to affect between 3-5% of the school aged population. Though the specific cause of the disorder isn’t known, it is suspected that it is genetically transmitted and may result from a chemical imbalance or deficiency in certain neurotransmitters. True ADHD is not the result of parenting or choice although […]

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Chase Murray on January 22nd, 2011

One of the best ways that you can start your day of right and enjoy it to fullest is to improve your mood in the morning. This can be done by not jumping right out of bed the minute that you wake up. Take time to take a few deep breathes and this can help […]

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Chase Murray on January 21st, 2011

Panic attack, also known as anxiety attack, is an episode of intense anxiety that can cause the physical sensations of fear such as shortness of breath, dizziness, trembling, racing heartbeat and muscle tension. This disorder affects nearly 20 million people in the world with many sufferers focused on ways on how to stop panic attacks. […]

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Chase Murray on January 20th, 2011

Bipolar Disorder is a condition that is characterized by feeling extreme emotions. This mood disorder commonly has two phases, mania and depression. Each of these phases is at the extreme ends of the emotional spectrum. Currently, 5 million Americans suffer from this type of disorder. When left untreated, it can greatly affect the life of […]

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Chase Murray on January 18th, 2011

During childhood, anxiety plays a normal role and this is temporary. This can be triggered by a certain stressful event. Examples of such stressful events include the change of environment when the child goes to school for the very first time. Another one would be when the child may have trouble sleeping due to a […]

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Chase Murray on January 11th, 2011

Anorexia is an eating disorder characterized by excessive dieting and starvation. The afflicted individuals typically are below a weight that would be considered normal for his or her stature. An anorexic person may be abnormally concerned about being seen as fat or have a fear of becoming obese, even despite being underweight or skinny. They […]

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