Posts Tagged ‘ Blood Test ’

A Nurse is Disturbed About Her Depression and Comes to the Conclusion to Go on a Diet, Quit Drinking, Start Exercising, and Stop Smoking

September 20, 2009
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For the past twenty-six years Natalie has been a nurse at a small rural hospital. As a professional nurse, she plainly knew what to tell her patients regarding their health issues but in her private life, then again, she undeniably didn’t practice what she preached. For example, she characteristically drank in an abusive and...

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A Licensed Practical Nurse Comes to the Conclusion to Go on a Diet, Start Exercising, Quit Drinking, and Stop Smoking

August 14, 2009
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For the past nine years Natalie has been a nurse at a small trauma hospital.  As a nurse practitioner, she plainly knew what to tell her patients about their health difficulties but in her personal life, nonetheless, she without a doubt didn’t practice what she preached.  As an illustration, she commonly drank quite heavily,...

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Understanding the Signs of Clinical Depression

IN THE past, people tended to avoid those who suffered from mood disorders. As a result, many who were afflicted became social outcasts. Some encountered job discrimination. Others were shunned by members of their own family. Often, this only aggravated the problem and prevented those who were ailing from getting help. They primarily lacked...

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How Do I Know if I Have Postpartum Depression?

Public health authorities estimate that between ten and thirteen percent of new mothers and women who deliver subsequent babies experience postpartum depression symptoms of varying severity. You may be one of many women who get the "baby blues," a mild state of sadness or moodiness brought about by hormonal changes or fatigue. This condition...

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