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1. The Brain And Menopause Connection - By: Michael Russell
Have you ever wondered why you are lost with words during a conversation with a friend? Or where you left your eyeglasses and later discover that it is just neatly tucked in your head. Or why you suddenly walked into the living room? A woman undergoing menopause goes through a lot of changes,...

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Put A Damper On Depression – Natural Ways To Banish The Darkness Of Depression
Depression or similar mood disorders affect twenty five percent of Americans. At least one in eight Americans will experience a serious bout of depression. Depression is a major condition because depression is the leading cause of suicide. Depression can sometimes be a normal experience. For example, depression after dealing with death, divorce, or life-changing accidents is perfectly normal. However, prolonged bouts of sadness without a real reason are quite serious. Depression can
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2. Harvard Research Topics - By: Michael Russell
Research topics that have been written about at Harvard in their Research Matters journal are divided into six sections. These six research topics are in sections by mind, body, society, earth, space and technology. There are research topics for the mind written that include memory, musi...

3. Help Raise 7 Million For Cancer Research - By: Paul Sutherland
The 25th November 2005 marked the second anniversary of the death of Joanne Sutherland. The much loved spouse and mum-of-two young boys, who were just 3 and 5 then, was taken by cancer at age 36. Her death shocked those closest to her and took just seven months after the initial diagnosis. This ...

4. Effective Non-drug Erectile Dysfunction Prevention - By: Jack Brooks
Erectile dysfunction is a painful problem for both the man and his significant other to endure, as sex is a natural part of life. This problem can take its toll on a man's confidence and discourages a partner from wanting to take a sexual interest in her mate. What's important to note is that erec...

5. Androgen Therapy For Women - By: Cynthia Jones
The male hormones androgens play a key role in the female pattern baldness. Therefore, Androgen Therapy for Women is the usual prescription for female pattern baldness. The therapy with Systemic Androgen Receptor Protein (ARP) inhibitors is useful in this case. The main sources of an...

6. The Why's, How's And Where's Of Research - By: Lisa Hood
When I decided to write a murder mystery; with my main characters as the investigators, I had a few problems to overcome: 1) I have never been murdered 2) I have never committed a murder 3) I have never investigated a murder 4) I have never known anyone who has been mur...

7. Treating Depression With Aromatherapy - By: Misty Rae Cech, Nd
A fantastic and mysterious relationship is continuously unfolding between plants and their surroundings. These organic green machines are ceaselessly performing a glorious alchemy with water, soil, air and sunlight. The nearly infinite possible combinations of plant genetics and environm...



8. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome And Depression Are Not The Same Thing! - By: Claire Williams
You may have noticed that Chronic Fatigue Syndrome /M.E. /Post Viral Fatigue Syndrome is a very misunderstood illness... ...and this is perhaps why there are so many myths about it. Perhaps the most common myth about Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is that it is effecti...

9. Accutane Side Effects: Should Depression Be A Concern? - By: Naweko San-joyz
Medical professionals and acne-pestered adolescents have no doubts about the effectiveness of the severe acne drug isotretinoin. It’s the looming possibility of side effects such as depression and fetal damage that makes people uneasy when considering using this medication. A...

10. New Research May Greatly Improve Sleep Aids - By: Danna Schneider
Sleep is a necessity that we as humanity cannot live without. Heck, it's more important than food. So important in fact, that sleep deprivation has been proven to drive people mad - literally within just days. We need it to function properly, both mentally and physically, and without ...

11. Natural Depression Treatments - By: Michael Russell
If you have suffered from depression, then you know how difficult it can be to find a good, non-addictive treatment for the symptoms of depression. Many prescription medications can be addictive. There are also many products that claim to be natural treatments for depression. How can you evaluate th...

12. Depression And Mental Disorders Can Be Prevented And Treated With Simple Healing Foods - By: (see Article)
A recent study published last year is the first of its kind in describing assorted beneficial nutrients and food items as containing healing properties for depression. The Health Ranger Mike Adams explores these foods and what they could mean to national health. A study published last yea...

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Migraine And Depression Mix With Somatic Symptoms - Medpage Today
Best SyndicationMigraine and Depression Mix with Somatic SymptomsMedPage Today, NJ - 1 hour ago9 -- Migraine sufferers often have more than a headache, according to investigators here. Explain to interested patients that this study suggests women with ...Women suffering from migraine at four-fold risk of depression DailyIndia.comUT study links headaches with depression Toledo BladeWomen with Migraines at Risk for Depression PsychCentral.comWFIE-TVall 26 news articles... More

Women Who Have Migraine Are More Likely To Get Depressed - Medical News Today
Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesWomen Who Have Migraine Are More Likely To Get DepressedMedical News Today, UK - 6 hours agoA new study by US scientists reveals that women who get chronic headaches or migraine are the most likely to suffer depression and other somatic symptoms ...Migraine and Depression Mix with Somatic Symptoms MedPage TodayWomen suffering from migraine at four-fold risk of depression DailyIndia.comWomen with chronic headache at higher risk of having depression Earthtimes.orgHealthNews-Stats (press release) - Toledo Bladeall 38 news articles... More

Older Men Seek And Receive Depression Care Less Frequently Due To Stereotypical Self-image
A man's stereotypical self-image as the "strong, silent type" and the stigma of depression are major reasons why older men are less likely than women to be referred to studies of depression, to seek treatment for depression, and to recognize and express symptoms of depression, according to clinicians and recruiters interviewed for a new study from the UC Davis Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. [click link for full article]... More

Depression Symptoms Lessened By Nicotine In Nonsmokers
Nicotine may improve the symptoms of depression in people who do not smoke, Duke University Medical Center scientists have discovered.The finding does not mean that people with depression should smoke or even start using a nicotine patch, the researchers caution. They say that smoking remains the No. 1 preventable cause of death and disability in the United States, and that the addictive hazards of tobacco far outweigh the potential benefits of nicotine in depression. [click link for full article]... More

Blue Cross Blue Shield Of Michigan And Blue Care Network Raise Awareness Of Depression And Suicide In Aging Populations
Working to reduce the social stigma of depression and increase Michigan residents' awareness of depression so they can access care, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan (BCBSM) and its HMO affiliate, Blue Care Network (BCN) of Michigan, are sponsoring a broad-reaching educational initiative aimed at educating policy makers and front line workers about the issue of depression and suicide in older populations. [click link for full article]... More

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