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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Mental Health Support Groups' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Mental Health Support Groups Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Mental Health Support Groups 1. Alcoholism - Why You Need To Break The Chains - By: Michael Russell Although some would have you believe it is cocaine the fact is that alcoholism is the biggest drug use problem in the world. Alcoholism is a complex disease with physical, social and psychological consequences--not only for alcoholics, but also for people closest to them to the extent that alcoholi... Featured ArticleTourette Syndrome Support Groups If you or anyone you know has Tourette Syndrome then you could all benefit from finding Tourette Syndrome support groups. Tourette Syndrome is something that is hard on the family as well as the individual. It can be a difficult thing to understand, especially if no one else in the family has it or the case is pretty severe. Being part of Tourette Syndrome support groups is something that some people may feel embarrassed by at first. However, the main purpose of them is to help those ...
Read full story 2. Brain Health And Sharp Mind - At Any Age - By: Michael Coleman Brain health shouldn’t be something you first start thinking about in middle- or old-age. Just as you need to exercise your body throughout life to keep it healthy so too does your brain require a daily workout to keep it vital and alert. It is common for people to experience a gradua... 3. The Effects Of Exercise On The Relationship Between Low Self-esteem And Obesity In Children (may 2000) - By: (see Article) Introduction Obesity is the most common health problem facing children today. It has been suggested that obese children have increased problems with self-esteem and depression when compared to the normal pediatric population. Research in exercise and depression is persuasively showing h... 4. Re-examining The Brain And Autism - By: Michael Russell Autism spectrum disorders or pervasive developmental disorders involve impairments in reciprocal social interactions as well as restricted repetitive patterns of behavior in the absence of obvious intellectual dysfunction. Even though the exact pathophysiology of autism remains to be established, it... 5. Stop Flapping Your Wings And Quit Cold Turkey - By: Michael Russell Many smokers may think that quitting cold turkey is a more painful process than a gradual withdrawal from nicotine. However, some quitters maintain that quitting cold turkey—an immediate and complete withdrawal from nicotine without the aid of nicotine supplements—is a better way to go because nicot... 6. Gardening Is Good Therapy - By: Michael Russell Many of us garden just for the sheer joy of it. But did you know that all over the country the healing aspects of gardening are being used as therapy or as an adjunct to therapy? Although this might sound like a new concept, garden therapy has been around for decades. For example, the... 7. Fashoda Youth Forum Development Bulletin - By: John Oyec Lwong 1 BULLETIN OF FASHODA YOUTH FORUM Fashoda Youth Forum (FYF) was founded in 1999 as a Non- Governmental Organization to the Upper Nile State of South Sudan and consists of broad membership at the community level. FYF is focusing on the attainment of unity, empowerment and self reliance. FYF is an ind... 8. Testis Cancer - By: Michael Russell Most men are around 30 years of age when they are diagnosed with testicular cancer. This disease strikes men at an important phase of their life, which is often marked by the beginning of a career, committing to a partner and starting a family. In recent years, patient survival with test... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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