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7 Tips to Take Control of Bipolar Disorder AdsSpy: 6 sites by this AdSense ID
caksut
by caksut  11-12-2009   
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Mary Weiland on Destructive Marriage to Stone Temple Pilots’ Scott Weiland
GossipandGab
by GossipandGab  11-12-2009   
 Not much of a surprise there.
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We Need To Do Better For Our Military
sahara
by sahara  11-10-2009   
 Much of the study focused on 4th Brigade, home unit to most of the violent crime suspects. 4th Brigade was compared head-to-head with 3rd Brigade, which recently returned from Iraq. The 4th Brigade, now in Afghanistan, has suffered a higher casualty rate than other units its size in two deployments, the Army found, losing lives at a rate more than eight times that of 3rd Brigade. Along with the deaths came intense combat that took a mental toll on troops, the Army found. Soldiers in 4th Brigade were more likely than other soldiers to suffer mental illness. The study also found, though, that soldiers feel their careers can be damaged by seeking mental health help and too often feel that enlisted leaders don't support troops with mental illness. Read the entire article here: http://www.gazette.com/articles/soldiers-58520-report-army.html
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Suicide Prevention Training.
glossop
by glossop  11-5-2009   
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Interview With Peggy Kennedy, Author of "Approaching Neverland"
joyzachoice
by joyzachoice  11-3-2009   
 A beautiful and inspiring interview with Peggy Kennedy, author of "Approaching Neverland: A Memoir of Epic Tragedy and Happily Ever After"
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Peggy Kennedy to be featured in Marina Bay Magazine
joyzachoice
by joyzachoice  11-2-2009   
 Don't miss this eloquent writer's feature in the Marina Bay Magazine, November issue.
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This Courtroom Stinks!
bookwormy
by bookwormy  10-27-2009    1
 Most attorneys are full of it anyway.
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Flu Alert: 10 Warning Signs to Call the Doctor
kkcapricorn
by kkcapricorn  10-24-2009   
 People at higher risk for severe illness include pregnant women, young children, and adults with chronic illnesses or weak immune systems. Those of us caring for older adults feel particularly worried, because seniors are generally at high risk for getting very sick from seasonal influenza. The H1N1 strain is a little different in this respect; adults over 60 seem to be somewhat protected from it. Still, when older adults get sick, we need to watch them carefully to make sure it’s not developing into something more serious.
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Strong link between obesity and depression
kjames045
by kjames045  10-22-2009   
 Overall well being of a person compose of mental, physical and emotional fitness. Science has yet to discover how each relates. Can a person running 5 miles a day happier than a person who sits in front of the tv all day?
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Bring Change 2 Mind: Glenn Close Mental Illness
rammsteinrulezz
by rammsteinrulezz  10-21-2009   
 Bring Change 2 Mind: So the only change in her look was her costume? Hall: Primarily, it was a costume change. The change in her face was from taking a 2-D design into a ... read more. Race to Richmond: Deeds vs. McDonnell. Would you mind sending me an ... bring change 2 mind, glenn close mental illness, bring change to mind, idaho repository, jillian michaels new show
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Dads told to stay away from delivery room
hotdoge3
by hotdoge3  10-19-2009    1
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Ear probe may solve mental illness mystery
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-16-2009   
 "Through that probe, and by the person sitting in a chair which can be tilted to slight degrees on either side, we found that there are signals that come back in the form of evoked potentials and so on which are like squiggly lines which we are able to separate and show different patterns for different psychiatric illness such as schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder.
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newly accepted and published article by ezine
RalphBailey
by RalphBailey  10-14-2009   
 Here are a couple of paragraphs from the article I submitted to ezine which they have just informed me has been accepted for publication. You may have alraedy had a preview in the past, but check out the whole article and others on my site. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Regards Ralph
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Ear probe may solve mental illness mystery
tabsey
by tabsey  10-14-2009    3
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Beautiful Minds
Socratoad
by Socratoad  10-10-2009   
  I've been interested in this topic for a very long time, and I wonder not only why the two seem to go hand-in-hand, but is there some causality? Is it that being different and therefore often ostracized for these differences makes one fall into depression? That doesn't seem to explain it - what about visionaries like Yayoi Kusama who were "insane" before their creative inclinations forced them to express what they imagined? Then, does that mean that most of these individuals are in some way "mad" to begin with, and therefore are able to come up with other ways of looking at things than those of us who think "normally"? Not only is it tragic that our most brilliant thinkers fall into these states, but it makes the very thought of pursuing intelligence and going into any... well, I don't want to say career, in this case it's more like a life-long obsession, a love... but in any case, it's almost scary to even wander into "that field" knowing how one feels while there; knowing the ef
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World Mental Health Day : A Survival Story
Tri-City Psychology
by Tri-City Psychology  10-10-2009   
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Does Your Teenage Daughter Have Mood Swings?
caksut
by caksut  10-6-2009   
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Are you happy with your IQ?
jmora
by jmora  10-3-2009   
 Prepare for the speculation, which is something that I sometimes do, sorry, you have the sources linked so you can draw your own conclusions. High levels of dopamine seem to be associated with contentment, so anxiety is probably related with low levels of dopamine, with is related with high IQ and memory. Once again intelligence and happiness seem to be contrary. The second part is more tricky. It is stated that self-confidence in intelligence may be unrelated with real IQ but is related with grades. What is the cause and the consequence between the high grades and self-confidence? May that mean that IQ tests are in fact not measuring intelligence? It is in fact tricky, but now take the first part again. Self-confidence seems related with high levels of dopamine, which is related with not-so-good IQ, but good grades. So if you are happy with your IQ chances are that it is not so high. Well, that made sense. However the brain is a complex system, a small change may have
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Hyperreligiosity
blackroseheart
by blackroseheart  10-3-2009    1
 I'm thinking I might want to read this book! It would sure explain a couple of my family members!
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7 Tips To Reduce Mood Swings During Pregnancy
caksut
by caksut  10-2-2009   
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Parenting Tips for Dealing with Your Teen's Mood Swings
caksut
by caksut  10-2-2009   
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Facebook and Factitious Disorder
glossop
by glossop  9-30-2009   
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Why inclusionary language matters
Lexica
by Lexica  9-30-2009   
 More: You can believe with all your heart that sexism is terrible and evil, but when you call a woman a bitch, it kind of undermines your point. You can think that people with disabilities are oppressed and marginalized by society, and that this is wrong, but when you call something “lame,” you’re saying that you think it’s ok to continue oppressing people with disabilities. When you say that someone should “step up,” you are unconsciously erasing everyone in the population who cannot step, like wheelchair users and people who are bedbound. When you refer to someone or something as “insane” or “crazy,” you are using mental illness as a slur. So stop it. Stop using exclusionary language. Start including people. And stop trying to defend it. If you’re too lazy to find a better word or phrase to use, that’s your problem, not society’s.
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Are You Showing Signs of Addiction to Texting?
glossop
by glossop  9-26-2009   
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False Flag Flu (H1n1) prompts changes to Mental Health Act
The Infowarrior
by The Infowarrior  9-25-2009    2
 I started to comment but couldn't really add to these. Is it right that swine flu should affect health regulations? Your comments (terms and conditions apply): "Absolutely not, especially if these authorities redefine 'mental illness' to include being opposed to the government's official stories about the swine flu. When governments remove civil rights, and arbitrarily change laws so as to deny due process of law, we are automatically living under a dictatorship. Citizens of any nation which allow such nefarious backdoor assaults on their freedoms will have their indifference rewarded with tyranny" – Dee Nicholson, Canada "No. absolutely not. In the event of staff shortages, what we don't need is less thorough assessment! Swine flu seems to be the 'new terrorism' allowing the state to impose 'fear based' measures that would otherwise seem unthinkable" – Christian Thompson, Yorkshire "Tyranny, fascism and eugenicism in action" – Scott, Teesside
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Turning Over a New Leaf can Result in drug Use, Serious Mental illness and even Murder!
glossop
by glossop  9-18-2009   
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Chinese Dissidents Committed to Mental Hospitals, Given Shock Treatments
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  9-16-2009   
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The criminalisation of the US' mentally ill
nuttyriv3r
by nuttyriv3r  9-16-2009   
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Texting Addiction Signs
socialbuilder
by socialbuilder  9-13-2009   
 Are you showing signs of addiction to texting: “How addiction” to texting can become a major problem; Phone addiction can in-fact evolve into “addiction abuse”, texting mobile could result in suffering from a mental illness; Read on to find out if you are showing signs of addiction to texting:
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movie trailer: The Devil and Daniel Johnston
Lexica
by Lexica  9-12-2009    1
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Many Veterans Need Mental Health Care
katsteevns
by katsteevns  9-11-2009   
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When Starting A Home Based Business...Get Ready For Mood Swings!
caksut
by caksut  9-9-2009   
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Diagnosing Social Anxiety In Children
caksut
by caksut  9-9-2009   
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How Your Sleep Affects Your Health
caksut
by caksut  9-9-2009   
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Nutrition and Your Mental Health
RobertPhilip
by RobertPhilip  9-4-2009   
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Mood Swings & Menopause Can Be Caused by Fluctuations in Serotonin
caksut
by caksut  9-3-2009   
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Importance of Omega 3 for Mood Swings
caksut
by caksut  9-3-2009   
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Pregnant? Mood Swings? To Cry Or Not To Cry - That's The Question
caksut
by caksut  9-3-2009   
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Another reason I like my bicycle.......
Antara
by Antara  9-2-2009   
 Not a gamble I am willing to take---I am sure his wife would agree. Sadly she is no longer around to tell us.
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Psychology Today Hit Piece Labels Conspiracy Thinking a Psychotic Illness
katsteevns
by katsteevns  9-2-2009    2
 So, the S&L Scandal, Watergate break-in and cover-up, COINTELPRO, Iran-Contra are all figments of our imagination.
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