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November 4, 2013
Mental Health
Sleep Apnea Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) machines are designed to treat a condition known as obstructive sleep apnea. According to Medline Plus, obstructive sleep apnea is the result of a blocked airway. During sleep, the muscles in the throat…
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November 4, 2013
Mental Health
Anxiety refers to a fearful feeling in a certain situation. Some physical symptoms associated with anxiety include muscle tension, headaches, sweating, trouble breathing and stomach pains. Other signs include dizziness, fatigue, irritability, diarrhea and fast breathing. A poor diet, a…
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November 3, 2013
Mental Health
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are antidepressant medications that are specifically used to manage major depression. Major depression is a psychiatric condition in which people suffer from hopelessness, sadness, fatigue and difficulty sleeping. Other symptoms of this condition include a poor…
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November 3, 2013
Mental Health
1. Explore Your Options in SSRI Medications with Your Doctor Work with your doctor to find an anti-anxiety or depression medication. Many patients take SSRIs to reduce symptoms of depression that are often associated with anorexia and eating disorders. SSRI…
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November 3, 2013
Mental Health
Several factors contribute to loss of appetite, or reduced desire to eat. According to the University of Wisconsin, people with illnesses, such as anorexia, cancer, chronic liver or kidney disease, and HIV/AIDS, commonly experience reduced appetite. Emotional triggers, such as…
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November 2, 2013
Mental Health
Klonopin (clonazepam) is a drug in the benzodiazepine class. It comes only as an oral medication. Benzodiazepine medications work by enhancing GABA activity in the brain. GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) is a neurotransmitter in the brain that works by inhibiting the…
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November 2, 2013
Mental Health
Social anxiety refers to a condition in which people have behavioral and emotional issues in certain social situations. The Mayo Clinic says that some signs of social anxiety include worrying about potential humiliation, avoiding situations in which you are the…
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November 2, 2013
Mental Health
1. Watch What You Say to Your Teenager Stay away from discussions about food, recipes, weight or fad diets. You don’t have to avoid conversations about food entirely, but try not to steer your teenager toward obsessive thinking about it….
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November 2, 2013
Mental Health
1. Break the Cycle of Denial Stage an intervention. If you suspect a family member has an eating disorder, you may have to do more than simply confront her about it. Many people who suffer from anorexia develop the ability…
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November 1, 2013
Mental Health
1. Look Out for Anorexia Red Flags The most obvious sign of an eating disorder is severe, rapid weight loss. Even something like baggy clothing should not be ignored. Many anorexic patients try to hide weight loss when it becomes…
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November 1, 2013
Mental Health
Those who suffer from bipolar mania (also known as manic-depressive illness) experience highs and lows of mood, activity levels and ability to function. The brain disorder tends to show symptoms of severe ups and downs in teen or young adult…
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November 1, 2013
Mental Health
Klonopin, also known by the generic name of clonazepam, belongs to a family of anxiety-reducing drugs called benzodiazepines. They are commonly prescribed for conditions such as schizophrenia and act as a sedative. The American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) says…
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November 1, 2013
Mental Health
1. Show Your Family Member You Still Love Him People with bipolar disorder are often scared and lonely, and they struggle with feelings of worthlessness. It’s important that you continually let your loved one know you care about him. He…
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November 1, 2013
Mental Health
Tinnitus refers to a medical problem in there is a sensation of sound in the ears. The Mayo Clinic says that this sound can be a buzzing, ringing, roaring, hissing or clicking. It says that its risk factors include being…
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October 31, 2013
Mental Health
Tossing and turning, laying awake at night and constantly struggling to get to sleep can not only be hard on your mind, it can take a toll on your body. There may be a myriad of reasons why you can’t…
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October 31, 2013
Mental Health
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a potentially debilitating condition that affects 2.2 million American adults, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. A person with OCD feels as though they are being held captive by irrational thoughts and impulses. These…
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October 30, 2013
Mental Health
Many of us feel some butterflies when going to a social outing, but those who suffer from social anxiety disorder are in extreme distress when faced with talking in public or even writing a check in a grocery store. Although…
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October 30, 2013
Mental Health
1. Remove Bad Influences From Your Teenager’s Life Monitor website usage. Many teenagers turn to online resources for tips and advice on losing weight and hiding weight loss. Some sites actually promote anorexia, and teenagers may even share photos with…
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October 29, 2013
Mental Health
Daytime tiredness is a common health complaint made all the more frustrating when we have spent an entire night in bed. When sleep is not restful, the cause is usually correctable with lifestyle factors that allow for quality sleep, known…
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October 29, 2013
Mental Health
1. Get Your Medication Right Taking medication is an important part of treating bipolar disorder. However, figuring out the right medication for you can be tricky. In fact, drug therapy for people with bipolar disorder is a highly individualized thing,…
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October 29, 2013
Mental Health
Anxiety is a feeling of nervousness or uneasiness. It ranges in severity from mild to paralyzing and is typically accompanied by physical symptoms. Anxiousness is a typical reaction to a perceived stressor and may be experienced during happy times or…
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October 29, 2013
Mental Health
Anxiety is a reaction to stress characterized by feelings of uneasiness, fear, worry and apprehension. Anxiety manifests physically as heart palpitations, fatigue, chest pain, nausea and shortness of breath. Symptoms of anxiety range from mild to severe, and several treatment…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
Bulimia, or bulimia nervosa, is a potentially life-threatening eating disorder characterized by cycles of binging and purging. Sufferers of the disease eat—often exorbitant amounts—then attempt to compensate for ingested food by vomiting, abusing laxatives or through over-exercise. People with bulimia…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
Many Americans have a cavalier attitude towards rest, provoking sleep difficulties which can lead to serious health risks. Sleeping pills help millions get their ZZZs by temporarily easing the passage into sleep and improving its quality. All sleeping medications have…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
The medication fluoxetine acts to treat depression by increasing serotonin in your brain. It is one of the drugs known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). A doctor may also prescribe fluoxetine to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder, bulimia nervosa, premenstrual dysphoric…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
1. Change Your Diet and Exercise Habits Body weight is one of the main causes of snoring. Being even 10 to 15 lbs. overweight can cause severe snoring. The problem also increases at an exponential rate the heavier you become….
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
1. Does Your Child Tolerate Separation? Recognize your child’s persistent difficulties with being apart from you as a possible sign of separation anxiety. In the toddler years it’s not only typical, but developmentally normal for your child to cry when…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
Overview Anxiety can affect every facet of your life: from filling your thoughts to keeping you from the things you love. While medications may help reduce your feelings of anxiety, other long-term solutions also can help you find relief from…
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October 28, 2013
Mental Health
Low body weight, or maintaining a weight below your optimum range, can increase your risk for a variety of health complications, some of which are life-threatening. According to the American Dietetic Association, a body mass index below 18.5 is considered…
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October 27, 2013
Mental Health
1. Diagnose the Disease If you notice severe weight loss in a friend or family member, you may be witnessing the early signs of anorexia. Does your friend obsess about the foods she eats, or have a distorted body image?…
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