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by Fit Diva Lara Posted: Mon., August 25, 2008, 12:31 pm
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It’s so easy to fall off our exercise routine. Life, kids, work, and just about everything else can get in the way and most of us allow it to happen. But, did you know that withdrawal from regular moderate physical activity for even two weeks can contribute to feelings of depression and fatigue? According to a study done by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), this is the case.
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by Kristin Davis Posted: Thu., August 21, 2008, 09:13 pm
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Thanks to Katherine Stone of the Postpartum Progress blog, I just caught wind of an online survey out of Texas Tech University that will be used in a research study. New mothers with babies newborn to twelve months old are invited to take part in the online survey, which takes about 20 minutes to complete.
Click here to participate: http://neonatal.ttuhsc.edu/lact
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Sat., August 16, 2008, 05:59 am
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What is atypical depression?
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Thu., August 14, 2008, 06:27 am
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After going through the first little while with constantly looking after a child who is completely dependent on its parent, leaving the child alone for the first time can be difficult for both the child and the parent. It would be nice to go out for some fun without the kid in tow, but actually doing it can be difficult because the parent, especially the mother, can have a hard time doing this. The first time has to come sometime and sooner is better than later.
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by Dr Shoshana Bennett Posted: Wed., August 13, 2008, 10:40 am
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Watch Dr. Shosh's Video Gallery.
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Sun., August 10, 2008, 06:14 am
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There are many different causes of depression, including poor physical health, the environment in which a person lives, lack of a social life, low confidence, and the list continues. Everyone is unique, as are the different types of depression. In fact, there are some people who suffer depression because of genes they have inherited from one or both of their parents, some who suffer it because of a chemical imbalance and others who have depression because they focus too much on the negative.
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Sat., August 2, 2008, 07:20 am
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No parent wants to hear or believe that their teenage son or daughter is depressed, but it happens. It could be that the teen is having difficulty in dealing with the loss of a family member or close friend, are having difficulty with other students at school or are suffering from stresses from home, school and/or work. Ignoring the problem will not help it go away. Parents who believe their child might be depressed should find help for their teenage son or daughter, instead of ignoring the problem and hoping that it will go away.
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Sun., July 27, 2008, 03:02 pm
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Most everyone recognizes that moodiness is a normal part of being a teenager, whether parents like to accept it or not. Teenagers are at a time in their life when they are going through numerous changes in both the mind and the body. They are in the transition from child to adult, which means hormonal imbalances and changes that can cause a change in a teen’s mood. It is also a time in their life when they are starting to assert their independence, which can cause some friction with the parents, but this is also seen as a normal part of the stage.
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Fri., July 25, 2008, 06:27 am
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When most think of depression, they think about a family member with depression or someone that they know of who is suspected of being depressed in school or the workplace, but few will think about what to do with a depressed friend. What can one do for their friend who appears to be suffering from depression?
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by CompleteCounseling Posted: Mon., July 21, 2008, 06:08 am
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When most people talk about depression, they will often talk about how it can affect the person who is suffering the depression. They will also mention how it can have a negative impact on their social life, their work life and their family life. What most will often forget to mention or think about is the affect that depression can have on the friends and family of the person with it, especially those who have bipolar disorder, otherwise known as manic depression.
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