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1). What is Bipolar Disorder and How do You Treat it?
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic depression, is a diagnostic category describing a class of mood disorders where the person experiences states or episodes of depression and/or mania, hypomania, and/or mixed states. Left untreated, it is a severely disabling psychiatric condition.
The difference between bipolar disorder and major depression is that bipolar disorder involves "energized" or "activated" mood states in addition to depressed mood states.
Article tags: bipolar disorder, manic depressive, mania, recreational drugs, caffeine, mood swings, bipolar depression
2). Swiss Medica Aims For Success #2 with PMS Escape
PMS Escape Formulation Might Be Good For Stressed-Out Men, Too! When Swiss Medica goes shopping, don’t expect them to pay retail for the consumer health products they purchase. Since acquiring the O24/Sport product from insolvent German-based General Cosmetics, Swiss Medica (OTC BB: SWME) roared onto the radar screens of U.S. and Canadian pharmacy chains.
Article tags: pms, menstrual, brain, women, mood swings, penny stocks
3). Menopause Tips: Exercise and Hormone Replacement Therapy
Getting exercise is an important part of daily life; it helps keep us fit and well and makes us feel better. Growing older should be no excuse for stopping an exercise regime, and in fact it is more important than ever to exercise as we age.
While taking hormone replacement therapy, getting exercise is particularly valuable; taking extra hormones such as HRT can sometimes have adverse effects.
Article tags: menopause, hrt, hormone replacement therapy, mood swings, hot flashes
4). Depression - Sexual Urges Rejected
Each and every one of us has had our fair share of ups and downs in life. Trivial little things can trigger off emotional upsets but it is how we cope with the cause behind those stressful moments that matter. Ups and downs do not last forever because after the (Down the only way is Up).
How do you compare depression against that of ups and downs is there any similarities? Yes.
Article tags: depression, anxiety, depression, patient, suffer pain, ups and downs, mood swings, anger outburst, emotional damage, symptoms, cure treatment, medication
5). The Acid/Base Diet
Because the average Western diet is comprised of a large percentage of processed and fast foods, it seems relatively logical that we blame our problems of ill health, obesity and fatigue on them. Interestingly enough, however, the problem more than likely IS this type of food, but, for entirely different reasons than we may think.
We’ve all heard the hype about too much fat, or too many carbohydrates, or too much sugar, or too much of something else.
Article tags: ph diet, fat loss, weight loss, diet, illness, food, ballanced meal, low energy levels, fatigue, excess body weight, obesity, aching joints and muscles, irritability, mood swings, pms
6). Enzymes - Don't Dine Without Them
Before you take that next bite of food, I have an important question to ask: "Are you getting enough enzymes?"
Tough question, I know. So let me help you out. Do you ever feel tired and sluggish after eating a big meal? Ever have a stomach ache? Indigestion? Constipation? If so, then you're probably not getting a sufficient amount of enzymes.
But an enzyme deficiency is much more serious than just an upset tummy.
Article tags: enzymes, digestion, vitamins, minerals, whole-food vitamins, vitamins and minerals, natural vitamins, raw foods, nutrition, nutrients, nutritional supplements, aching feet, acne, allergies, arthritis, back weakness, bladder problems, chronic allergies, chronic fatigue, cold hands and feet, common colds, constipation, cystitis, depression, diarrhea, diverticulitis, fatigue, fungal forms, gall bladder stress, gallstones, gingivitis, gum disorder, hay fever, hearing problems, heart problems, high blood pressure, hot flashes, hypoglycemia, immune depressed conditions, inflammation, insomnia, irritable bowel, lipase deficiency, mood swings, neck aches, shoulder aches, neck pain, shoulder pain, parasites, pms, prostate problems, psoriasis, sinus infection, skin rashes, urinary weakness
7). Pregnancy, the first trimester: What you can expect
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc.
In the first trimester, you and your baby are going through a lot of changes. Your body has just received the egg through the fallopian tubes and has nestled into the lining of the uterus, ready to grow and develop. You might have the classic signs of pregnancy – nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and breast tenderness. But all of these signs are a good thing, showing you that your body is indeed changing hormonally to support that new life in you.
Article tags: pregnancy, trimester, birth, delivery, morning sickness, nausea, mother, nursing, baby, child, fetus, women, woman, womens health, mood swings, fertility
8). Menopause and Mood Swings
Menopause can bring on mood swings that make you not recognize yourself. You know, where the slightest request from your husband can cause you to go off. Or perhaps the cries of your child for a new Playstation game makes you lose it. For me, I would be standing in a grocery story line and see a small child and begin to weep uncontrollably. Typically mood swings can’t be explained rationally.
Article tags: menopause, mood swings
9). PMS! Or the migraines in my life?
Copyright 2006 Pauline Houle
Warning: First and foremost, if you are plagued with severe migraines or headaches, you should have a medical examination that will rule out any physiological reality you might have to deal with in order to heal. But, if you have migraines that appear to accompany your PMS or surround your menstrual cycles, I invite you to read on.
Article tags: migraines, headaches of the month, pms headaches, pms migraines, premenstrual migraines, mood swings, premenstrual syndrome and migraines, pains of the month, suffering and pms