Posts Tagged ‘ Mild Depression ’

Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder “+”Bipolar

August 11, 2009
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Bipolar Manic Depressive Disorder, Bipolar Affective Disorder, Manic Depression, Bipolar Affective Disorder and Disorder “+” bipolar is a mood and emotional disorder which is caused by an imbalance of  chemical in the brain. These chemical imbalances  than causes uncommon shifting (bipolar) of an individual’s moods, energy level, and everyday function. These unusual disorder “+”bipolar(...

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Medical Depression – An Overview

August 6, 2009
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All forms of depression are basically categorized as medical related.  Depression is comprised of many stages of illness.  Major depression is the worst, followed by manic depression or bi-polar disorder, with the least serious being minor or mild depression.  Depression is a disease.  Although it is a mental illness it is no different than...

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Depression Support Groups – An Overview

Depression is a medical mental illness that affects more than 17 million Americans each year.  There are many various forms of depression.  It typically begins as mild depression and ends up, barring any treatment as major depression.  When an inflicted person reaches the point of major depression than the possibility of attempted suicide is...

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When to Seek Clinical Depression Help

Depression really has no single cause, and instead there are usually a variety of reasons that result in a person experiencing depression. No matter what the cause, depression is not just a state of mind, and you need to take it very seriously if you have symptoms of depression. Depression is a condition that...

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Learning about Postpartum Depression

According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, postpartum depression affects about 13 percent of pregnant women and new mothers (www.womenshealth.gov). Postpartum depression statistics indicate that this ailment is fairly common among the population, and yet for many women who have never experienced it, the statistics don't relieve postpartum depression. However, if...

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