Depression: 14 Universal Laws for Recovery By Jeff Herring
The Law of BlueJust sort of feeling blue, kinda out of it, gets confused with being depressed. We all get the blues from time to ti
5 Surefire Tips to Beat Depression Now By Craig Mansfield
Being lonely is a normal part of our everyday lives... We get sad when we fail in our exams, when we're rejected by the person we love, or when s
Efficacy and Safety of Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Depression Published in Journal By Charles Donovan
On September 1st, the efficacy and safety of vagus nerve stimulation for depresssion was published in the prestigious peer reviewed journal of
How to Get Rid of Your Worries: 5 Golden Rules and a Warning By Kannan Balakrishnan
Suresh was a worried person when he came to me . “Sir what if I don’t get placement ? I feel that I will fail in the coming exam. I don’t know ho
Depression Explained By Rapheal Adewale
Depression is a mental state marked by melancholy, pessimism or dejection. Depression can also be defined as a psychotic condition characterized
Disability is NOT a Life Sentence By David Crowton
On September 30th 1998 I was crossing the street in a crosswalk when a young man ran through a red light running me over at 40 mph. He dragged me
Mental Health Stigma – What Can We Do About It? By Sonia Devine
What is Stigma? Stigma is the use of stereotypes and labels when describing someone, and it is often attached to people who suffer
Raise Your Feeling Frequency with a Loving Smile By George Lockett
In every moment of our life we have the choice to think any thought we like. Sometimes we forget that we have the freedom to choose what we think
Are You Someone's Puppet? Four Ways People Manipulate Others By David Bruce Jr.
With the current interest in mental health topics, a mental health language has emerged with words such as manipulation, boundaries, limits, resc
Surviving the Storms of Life By Mary Gardner
August in Florida has a daily ritual that Floridians take with a grain of salt. It’s the daily storms that pass by and that are filled with more
How to Uncover the Reason You Can't Sleep Tonight By Christopher Ruane
If you are like me ...you love your sleep!Sleep deprivation has numerous positive but also negative effects. It may break our sleep neuron
New FDA Approved Therapy for Depression: Timeline from Prescription to Procedure By Charles Donovan
On July 18, 2005, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration(FDA) approved vagus nerve stimulation as a treatment for chronic depression. On Au
Aspartame and Your Mental Health By Heidi Whitaker
In 1965, a chemist working to develop an ulcer drug accidentally discovered a substance 200 times sweeter than sugar. The FDA initially shunned t
Omega 3 Fatty Acids and Depression - A Natural Treatment By Ross Bridgeford
A new research study has again shown that a diet rich in omega3 fatty acids can effectively treat and prevent depression and other mental disorde
Sources of Online Suicide Help for People Suffering from Severe Depression By Charles Donovan
There are Many Resources for Online Suicide HelpFirst of all, if you are currently having suicidal ideations please immediat
Depression-My Story By Rebecca White
What is depression?Depression is a serious medical illness; it’s not something that you have made up in your head. It’s more than just fee
When Your Mind Develops A Mind Of Its Own By Charles Linden
We've all been there… One minute your listening intently as your mother in law tells you for the tenth time about the people she met on her recen
Insurance Reimbursement for Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Depression By Charles Donovan
I attended the Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy Conference at the manufacturers' (Cyberonics) headquarters in Houston, TX in late July. The
First Thing You Should Do to Get Out of Depression By Willie Krut
Depression, in psychiatry, is a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss, sadness, hopelessness, failure, and rejection
Tips to Beat Depression By Mark McCoid
We all have days when we are down, worn out and just not feeling all that happy.That's okay. You need to have days like this, otherwise ho
Are you suffering from Depression? By Christopher Ruane
Millions of people sufferaround the world from a depressive illness. They think that depression is just a normal occurrence in their lives, whic
Depression and EPA Fish Oil - Does It Really Work? By David Mcevoy
It is now no secret that people all over the western world are turning to high grade ethyl EPA omega 3 fish oil to treat a number of conditions,
The Formula for Preventing Depression By Paul Jerard
While it is arguable that depression is not always preventable, there are many cases, when using the following ideas, will keep you in good spiri
How To Help A Stressed Or Depressed Loved One By Chris Green
Having lived with a depressed partner for 3 years and suffered anxiety and depression for 5 years, I've experienced both sides. In this article,
5 Way Tips To Manage Depression By Jasmine Yap
Being lonely is a normal share of our everyday lives. We get sad when we fail in our exams, when we are rejected by the individual we love, or e
Psychiatrist Begin Training About Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Depression By Charles Donovan
The manufacturer of the vagus nerve stimulator has begun face-to face meetings with psychiatrists nationwide to educate them about vagus n
5 Super Effective Tips To Kill Depression By Kathy Burns-Millyard
Being lonely is a normal part of our everyday lives. We get sad when we fail in our exams, when we're rejected by the person we love, or when so
Depression in Long Term Care Heart Patients Often Goes Untreated By Mike Shery
Cardiologists, other doctors and long term care staff might be missing the big picture as one survey suggests that only a third of heart disease
Fighting Depression by Restoring Your Routines By Allan Cowley
When we have depression, one of the things we drop from our lives is a routine. Most humans need routine as it adds structure to our lives. Durin
I Love You, I Hate You But Don't Go: Understanding Borderline Personality Disorder By Lois Galloway
It amazes me that 6-10 million Americans have been diagnosed with this isolating disorder. What’s amazing about this is that not much is written