By: | 2010-04-16 | Stress Management Stress has become a pervasive force in our lives. Our modern day stresses have become so constant that many of us do not even associate the headaches, tight muscles, anxiety, racing heart, or difficulty sleeping to our daily stresses. Stress is an underlying factor in many chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and cancer. Stress can also reduce immune function and impair libido and fertility. It is estimated that 43% of all adults suffer adverse health effects from stress, and stress-related ailments account for 75 to 90% of all visits to physicians. read more
By: Joseph Parish | 2010-03-26 | Reference & Education We are all feeling the bite from the economic changes which are taking place in every phase of our lives. These changes are particularly evident when we are laying the framework for our emergency survival plans. These unexpected changes can be some of the most stressful times especially when combined with the current state of the country. read more
By: Geeta Jha | 2011-06-15 | Astrology It is common to everybody that those persons will born in this world will have to die once, i.e. while the time will ripe for death. All of us want to die naturally and peacefully with all our near and dear ones by our deathbed; but these types of death are caused by the old age or by prolong sickness. But unnatural deaths are those which occur due to external factors influences and may be unexpected, sudden untimely and unpredictable like murders, accidents, assignations and suicides. read more
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By: Rod Taverna | 2010-04-04 | News and society One third of all seniors may qualify for a little-known veterans pension program. If younger than 65, the veteran must be totally disabled. If you are age 65 or older or a single surviving spouse, there is NO requirement for disability. read more
By: Dawson Church | 2010-05-17 | Mental health Researchers have announced findings showing that PTSD may be successfully cured in veterans within six therapy sessions, without drugs, bringing the possibility of help for around 300,000 troops returning from Iraq or Afghanistan experiencing traumatic stress disorders. read more
By: Marc LeVine | 2011-04-20 | Depression Virtual communities, especially those geared to suicide prevention, can bring together groups of failed attempters of suicide; their family and friends, as well as field experts, locally or from around the world. Everyone’s contribution to the overall conversation and the valuable of their input allows for the sharing of important information and the creation of supportive relationships. read more
By: Joe W Hillyer | 2010-04-04 | News and society See our heroes of today, homeless, hungry, in pain, and suffering. Thousands of Veterans are there, their hopes snuffed out by a Veterans Administration that is bogged down, understaffed, untrained, and has a poor attitude towards the job they attempt to perform. This is the Vietnam Veteran's America, the country they fought for, bled for, and often died for. After Vietnam, veterans are suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress, Agent Orange afflictions, diseases, and have families that do not have enough money to bury them, and then there's the Veteran's Administration that does not care. read more
By: Adrian Whittle | 2010-04-04 | News and society Post traumatic stress disorder has never been recognised as a real illness until recent times. Find out how the disorder has evolved, through the actions and sacrifices of war veterans, to be acknowledged and recognised in medical circles and governments. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-03-19 | Reference & Education Psychological crisis intervention for Iraq war veterans is a project dedicated to raising awareness of the plight of USA military personnel and families affected by the various conflicts in Iraq. There are a number of ways in which care for veterans differ from our usual context of war. This study prepares a comprehensive insight into the types of crisis that Iraq war veterans have, psychologic read more
By: Noelle Dodd | 2010-04-04 | News and society Floods of wounded soldiers return from Iraq and Afghanistan to overwhelmed, underfunded VA hospitals. What must the government do to meet their needs? read more
By: Judy Mercer | 2010-04-04 | News and society The ending of World War I fighting was celebrated at 11 a.m., November 11, 1918 (the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month). The day originally became known as "Armistice Day." Armistice Day was originally dedicated to the cause of world peace. An armistice is an official agreement to stop fighting. After World War II and the Korean War, Congress passed the bill that President Eisenhower signed in 1954 proclaiming November 11th as Veterans Day to honor veterans of all wars. read more
By: Jennifer Stone | 2011-08-17 | Men's Health Suicide is a criminal offence. It is an illegal choice that an individual makes to take one's own life due to circumstances of thoughts. This is a crime because not even you, yourself, are allowed to kill your self. read more
By: Chris Wood | 2011-02-10 | Article Marketing As we can see from the news that Russia's top Islamic fundamentalistic warlord is taking credit for the suicide bombing at the international section of Moscow's busiest airport. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-15 | Current Affairs Reportedly, approximately one million of people commit suicide due to the fact that they feel hopeless and despairing. Suicide is considered as the permanent solution for a temporary problem for most cases that people have to encounter. Here are five suicide spots on Earth. read more