Depression

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Christian Support For Depression

Monday, March 12th, 2007

Depression has become a world wide condition that affects millions across the world. Christian support for depression is one of the ways in which people turn when they are under severe depression.
Religion for Depression
By turning to christian support for depression, you are basically turning to god for the support that you need. Whatever your beliefs […]

Depression Associated With Prostate Cancer

Monday, March 12th, 2007

It comes as no surprise that those who suffer from depression associated with prostate cancer can be an unwelcome addition to the already poor condition of the sufferer.  Prostate cancer is often treated with radiation or chemotherapy and as a result can often bring on bouts of depression associated with prostate cancer.
The depression associated with […]

Bromine Depression

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

Bromine depression is not excessively understood or well talked about in the medical community.  Bromine is a fundamental element for possibly mammals, there is still a high incidence of bromine depression and is not fully understood.  Bromine is found is the pigment of royal purple, and again, is an issue that the concept remains a […]

Audio Program For Depression And Anxiety

Monday, March 5th, 2007

An audio program for depression and anxiety can most often benefit the individual who is intimidated by seeking profession help.  Some sufferers are afraid of ‘opening up’ to a trained professional for fear of looking silly or sounding inadequate.  An audio program for depression and anxiety was designed especially for individuals going through varying degrees […]

Depression Signs in Men

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Men are often hard to read when it comes to detecting depression because they are less apt to even notice it themselves and even less apt to approach a professional for help.  This is one of the contributing factors to the falsehood is that more than double the amount of women suffer depression than the […]

Depression and Vitamin D

Friday, February 23rd, 2007

There is a direct relationship between depression and vitamin D deficiency.  It is starting to be widely and internationally recognized as an increasingly troublesome problem.  Although studies have shown a broad range of deficiencies among all races, ages and lifestyles, the highest average of deficient suffers showed a relationship between depression and vitamin D deficiency.
It […]


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