Depression Therapy

May 23, 2009

APA: Borderline Personality Disorder Often Missed First Time Around (CME/CE, with video)

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:33 am

SAN FRANCISCO (MedPage Today) — Borderline personality disorder may be underdiagnosed, according to a study of lifetime diagnostic and treatment histories in patients eventually found to have the disorder.

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San Diego’s Spa Havens You May Consider For Maximum Therapeutic Relaxation

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:32 am

A breath of fresh air, a view of the clear skies and the blue waves spell nothing but calmness and relaxation. And that’s exactly what you get while visiting San Diego. Endowed with beautiful beaches and scenic landscapes, the city is a truly a perfect getaway to distress and rejuvenate. It is no wonder then that the city offers the best spa experiences, which brings together nature and spa services unlike any other. Here’s a quick rundown of San Diego’s spa havens.

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Oxygen Units - What Combo For Long Term Oxygen Therapy?

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:32 am

An important point for anyone of the millions who are on long term oxygen therapy is being able to maintain an active life style. There are different oxygen supply units available for LTOT patients and most users will find they need a combo of oxygen equipment that agrees with their life style. This article relates one such oxygen supply combo and provides a starting point to combos in general.

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Internal Fixation of Bone Fracture

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:32 am

The challenge of fractures through the ages has been how to manage the severe pain, immediate disability and long term sequelae of these acutely presenting emergencies, making broken bones clear priorities due to the large number of incidences. The variety of fracture treatments includes traction, joint replacement, immobilisation, amputation and internal fixation. Open fractures with significant soft tissue injury and damage were and remain at risk of infection which was commonly treated with amputation in the past.

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How to Deal With Panic Attacks - 5 Home Remedies

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:32 am

Panic attacks and anxiety are both scary things. Once you have experienced one anxiety attack, it almost becomes second nature to wonder when the next attack is going to hit! So, with the thought on relieving these attacks forever, here are 5 steps I implemented to deal with panic attacks.

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How to Stop a Panic Attack in 4 Easy Steps

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Want to know how to stop a panic attack? Here are four simple steps to end them for good.

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Panic Attack Remedies - Stopping Panic and Anxiety Attacks

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Many people do not even realize they are having a panic or anxiety attack when they first strike. The symptoms can mask themselves as something else and you might even think it is an illness. You might have palpitations or even tachycardia and you might think you are having a heart attack. You may feel sick or just suddenly become anxious about something and not know why.

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Cures For Panic Attacks - How to Stop an Attack

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Panic attacks occur for a number of reasons and there are different things that can act as a trigger for it. Different people have different triggers and that is why medicines that work for one person will not necessarily work for someone else.

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5 Ways to Stop Pulling Out Hair

Filed under: Depression — Bubu @ 10:31 am

Pulling out hair can have devastating effects, both physically and mentally. If you are trying to cure pulling then here are a few things to think about.

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Memory Problems

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Memory is the ability to retain and recall information, experiences, and procedures such as skills and habits. As we age, we begin to forget or to develop senility, dementia, and /or Alzheimer’s disease.

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