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admin on November 12th, 2014

You may ask yourself the question how do I know if I’m bipolar? Many people do not really understand the difference or are they able to distinguish the difference between blues and happiness in comparison to severe depression and bipolar disorder. Many bipolar patients that have been diagnosed will think themselves other people have problems […]

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Chase Murray on September 17th, 2011

Fast acting relief in therapy? Clients often report that they feel better even after their first session in all styles of psychotherapy… Why? One: The relief of having taken action to help yourself. Social psychology researchers have described hope as being made up of “agency” and “pathways”. Taking concrete action by beginning therapy establishes a […]

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Chase Murray on September 9th, 2011

When someone gives you the encouraging saying “Don’t worry, be happy”, it can fall on deaf ears. The stresses of life vary for everyone and so does the way in which we deal with it. Some people can just roll through it, others feel better from an after work drink, and still others can go […]

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admin on September 8th, 2011

The immune system is a tightly controlled network of cells that at all times tries to maintain immune homeostasis, exquisite balance. Since the immune system interacts with virtually every organ system and biochemical pathway in the body, it is important that it stay in a state of homeostasis. The walls of intestines have immune system […]

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Chase Murray on August 26th, 2011

1. Male Pattern Baldness (Androgenetic Alopecia) Inherited from either parent and typically beginning in the late teens or early twenties, this genetic hairloss is characterised by a gradual thinning of hair around the temples and/or top of the scalp. In some instances it may lead to total baldness on the top of the scalp. There […]

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Chase Murray on July 17th, 2011

Is your gut writing checks your brain can’t cash? It seems like a lifetime ago that I used to eat buckets of red licorice to help me stop fretting over CJ’s illness and think nothing of it…I honestly had no idea what harm I was really doing. If someone would have told me that my […]

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It is hoped by many parents of autistic children that once the causes of autism are discovered, this condition will be curable and perhaps even prevented. Unfortunately medical research has been unable to isolate the primary cause of autism amongst children. Perhaps in the future autism disorder will be associated with a specific gene abnormality […]

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Chase Murray on April 2nd, 2011

It is common knowledge that war veterans, rape victims, and other survivors of horrific situations, often deal with a condition known as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. PTSD has been characterized as persistent struggles which come from reliving the past. These include recurring thoughts associated with going through one of these horrific ordeals. This is a debilitating […]

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Chase Murray on February 1st, 2011

People who have difficulties in breathing find oxygen nebulizer a boon. These are not only used for breathing but also help in relaxing. They are used to give medicines in mist form to patients suffering from asthma, cystic fibrosis and other respiratory diseases. The process involved in a nebulizer is very simple. Oxygen is pumped […]

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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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