By: mind | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness Though its very exhausting to get a finger on something that causes depression, there are some many inter-connected causes starting from childhood and developmental events, environmenta ... read more
By: Lee Breat | 2011-08-09 | Health & Fitness Everyone goes through ups and downs in our mood. Sadness is a normal reaction to life's struggles, setbacks and disappointments. Many people use the word "depression" to explain these feelings, but depression is much more than sadness. read more
By: Richard Stone | 2010-10-15 | Business Burn-out of good employees in today's hectic business world is a problem for many employers. This articles at how to identify the signs of burn-out. read more
By: anuradha thakur | 2011-10-18 | Depression Depression is a mental illness that affect your body as a whole. This illness involves the body, mood, and thoughts. Depression is also known as biological depression, clinical depression and major depression. read more
By: mind | 2010-11-11 | Health & Fitness Depression is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts, that affects the manner a person eats and sleeps, the means one feels regarding oneself, and the approach one thinks ... read more
By: Henry | 2011-03-30 | Diseases and Conditions The general causes of depression are loss of a spouse, torture, loss of a job, harm either by a natural disaster or otherwise, broken romantic relationships, rejection and marital problems. There are various treatments for depression and some of them are mentioned below. read more
By: Dr Andrew Napier | 2011-05-30 | Depression Depression is a state of mind in which one feels low and shows utter disinterest in any activities. A depressed person suffers from a melancholy far exceeding the normal level of sadness or grief. read more
By: spicy | 2010-11-23 | Wellness Medical scientists have contributed a lot to our understanding of depression disorder but no one has still found out the mechanism which makes the brain unstable and cause the individual to become depressed. Previously, specialists thought that the cause of depression was the troubling thoughts that occupy the minds of people but recently, it is discovered that there are three main factors that make a person depress. These factors can be inherited, biological or environmental. read more
By: JV Marvik | 2010-11-04 | Article Marketing Have you ever had those days when everything seems to be going wrong and you wonder why your life doesn't seem to be working out? If you frequently think about things that seem wrong in your life, there's a likely chance that depressing thoughts will take control of your life. read more
By: Lee Breat | 2011-12-29 | Depression We are through UPS and our emotional ups and downs. Tragic life of struggle, frustration and disappointment is a normal reaction. Many people use the "depression" word to explain these feelings, but depression is more than sadness. Some described as "living in a black hole" or sense of impending doom, depression. However, some depressed people do not feel sad, you can feel all the dead, empty, apa read more
By: Dan Micheals | 2010-03-27 | Depression Depression suicide is very common, and thousands of people commit suicide each year. Unfortunately among teens this happens to be the 3rd top cause of death, and it ranks 2nd among those who are college age. The statistics are astounding, and it is extremely sad that so many people lose their lives when there are excellent treatments available for depression today. The key is to catch and treat depression early. read more
By: Robert D Hawkins | 2010-03-30 | Depression It is widely accepted that research has not yet able to determine precisely how depression linked factors function and interact. In this informational article titled "Depression Info - Exploring Common Causes of Depression" we will focus of three environmental and social risk factors. read more
By: Dr. Steven John | 2010-09-25 | Depression Depression is a very widespread problem today affecting one in four women and one in eight men. Many people are aware of many symptoms of depression, including feelings of hopelessness or helplessness, obsessive negative thoughts, loss or gain in appetite, insomnia or increased need for sleep, social withdrawal , irritability and loss of memory or concentration, and recurrent in the minds of death or suicide. read more
By: Shevach Pepper | 2010-03-31 | Marriage Hamlet described the sad world of a depression: "for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so."; their thinking makes life dark and bad. Depression also takes it toll on the spouse of the depressed. I this article I present 3 common faulty thoughts and how to help your spouse (or any loved one) change this thinking and to help them creep out of their depression. read more