Mental Illness
Welcome to Generation Z, the forgotten generation. Generation Z encompasses children aged 17 and younger, one in five of whom will have some form of mental illness.
One in four will be bullied, most likely over the internet. Also known as the New...
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According to the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) estimations it has been observed that ECT (Electroconvulsive Therapy) or Electroshock has been used in...
made popular May 14 2008
Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released...
made popular May 9 2008
Depression, teens and marijuana are a dangerous mix that can lead to dependency, mental illness or suicidal thoughts, according to a White House report being released...
made popular May 9 2008
Imagine what a pacemaker does to your heart: Its electrical impulses regulate a heartbeat that’s out of whack. Now picture a pacemaker-type device that jolts the...
made popular May 3 2008
The exact correlation between depression and Alzheimer’s disease has baffled the medical community for a long time. Whether Alzheimer’s disease is triggered by...
made popular Apr 8 2008
Insomnia is a chronic sleeplessness, a sleeping disorder. Insomniacs are those who are unable to close their eyes or rest their mind for more than a few minutes at a...
made popular Apr 5 2008
With the vast oil reserves of Iraq at its disposal and having acquired supremacy over the world, US faces the worst recession this year with the prices of commodities...
made popular Apr 1 2008
“I hate the way I look! I hate the way my stomach always wobbles. I hate my large arms and legs. I hate and can’t take it anymore...”...Karuna Bhatt...
made popular Mar 26 2008
Bonding with kids has a special healing power. It can be effective if used as a therapy for depressed souls. Holding their small finger and walking around for few...
made popular Mar 25 2008
Depressed women seek more sex than those who are happy because it makes them feel more secure. Increased sex life could be a help, if not a cure, for depression for...
made popular Mar 21 2008
According to the World Health Organisation, some 121 million people are suffering from depression and the ailment is among the leading causes of disability worldwide. ...
made popular Mar 18 2008
With depression making rounds in the society in a grand manner, scientists may be on the verge of discovering a bio-chemical indicator for the assessment of depression....
made popular Mar 12 2008
Clinically significant anxiety accompanies depression in about half of patients with major depressive disorder, and treatment for these patients may be more difficult...
made popular Feb 27 2008
HPV infection alone is not sufficient to cause cervical cancer! May be it’s right. However, in women with stress, it could prove fatal! It has been confirmed by a...
made popular Feb 20 2008
Delta Burke has reportedly checked herself into a psychiatric ward for “depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and hoarding.” The Orlando born Burke started...
made popular Feb 7 2008
Depression has its fallout on the physic of the depressed as signified in a series of researches. An Archive of Internal Medicine study found that women suffering from...
made popular Dec 8 2007
How would you take the pain swirling in your head; merely as a headache or something more? Well, seeing it in the light of a new study you can’t deny that it...
made popular Dec 4 2007
A new study at Bristol university says smaller babies are at a greater risk of depression at adulthood.
As per the British and Canadian research, babies who have...
made popular Dec 4 2007
Soldiers returning home from Iraq are found to be suffering from depression during their first months at home, according to a new study. The adjustment struggle was...
made popular Nov 14 2007
So long as stress is confined to your workplace, its sounds a bit manageable. But the time it starts riding you even to your home, something uneven begins to crop up...
made popular Oct 26 2007
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UK doctors have come under scrutiny for allegedly prescribing more psychotropic drugs to children under the age of 16 than is probably necessary. According to figures...
made popular Dec 7 2007
Fight against deadly diseases like HIV/AIDS, diabetes, and cancer might have been pushed to laudable heights; however, the sphere of mental health still looks marooned...
made popular Sep 7 2007
A recent study has shown that majority of the people being hospitalized now days for mental disorders are from homeless. As per the report published by Canadian...
made popular Sep 5 2007
A study by the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development has found that an increasing amount of sickness leave is due to depression or stress.
The study finds...
made popular Jun 5 2007
Defying the popular wisdom, it is recently found that lechers, sexual offenders or men convicted for rapes suffer from serious mental illness. Many are found to have a...
made popular May 19 2007
According to a study, Katrina hurricane survivors experienced a doubled rate of serious mental illness right after the months of disasters.
As per the Harvard study,...
made popular Aug 29 2006
That anti-depression pill that you are about to popup, might relieve you of the tension, but it might not be good for your baby. If you are pregnant and you are taking...
made popular Aug 27 2006
It is designed to stem the climbing rate of suicide in regional and rural NSW. The new website features information designed to alert both sufferers of depression and...
made popular Mar 6 2006
Almost half the U.S. population suffers from depression. A community-based research has widely reported this. True, this is alarming! But, should we breathe a sigh of...
made popular Mar 6 2006
Depression is one of the main silent killers around. We have four blogs on health and now we are redesigning them one by one. Our emphasis in the helath blogs will be...
made popular Feb 9 2006
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