Five Ways to Improve Your Mental Health Don’t let your hectic daily life take over your own well-being. Whether you have a mental illness or are just stressed, there are things you can do to clear your head and gain your strength. Here are five ways to improve your mental health:
How to Identify and Treat Alzheimer���s Dementia is a serious impairment of cognitive processes that disrupts or halts daily actions, and the most common cause of dementia is Alzheimer���s, a degenerative disease in which brains cells slowly die off along with memory. Alzheimer���s worsens as it progresses and currently has no cure. It is important to understand the symptoms of�� Alzheimer���s so you can identify it when you perceive these traits in someone close to you.
Limit Alcohol and Stress to Prevent Gout Episode Gout is a type of arthritis that can involve pain and inflammation of one or more joints. According to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, there are 6 million adults over the age 20 who have reported gout.
Psychosis Caused by Both Physical and Mental Illness Usually caused by an associated health or psychiatric condition, psychosis can greatly debilitate the daily lives of children, teenagers and adults alike, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Psychosis is a comprehensive medical term used to describe a disconnect with reality, usually marked by delusions and hallucinations. Due to psychosis, an individual may have difficulty with interpersonal relationships, decision making and appropriate behavior in social settings. In severe cases, people with psychosis may not be able to live alone. With the help of medical intervention and community support, psychosis can be treated or managed for the safety and comfort of the individual.
Suicide: Signs and Prevention Every year, approximately 1 million people commit suicide, according to The World Health Organization. Suicide causes immeasurable pain for the victim���s surviving family and friends, leaving unanswered questions and immense grief in its wake. Many suicides are not actually driven by someone���s desire to die. Rather, suicide stems from someone���s desire to stop pain — whether physical or psychological. If someone you love demonstrates any suicidal thoughts or behaviors, take these signs seriously, listen to your loved one thoroughly and seek professional help.
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder? Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is an annually recurring depression that typically affects an individual at the same time every year. While some people attribute a run-down feeling to natural winter doldrums, SAD affects thousands of people each year. Here is a basic guide to help you understand this prevalent condition:
Treat OCD With Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Antidepressants Everyone might have a quirky compulsion or two, but if these actions interfere with your life and cause you great mental anguish, you might have obsessive-compulsive disorder. Commonly referred to as OCD, people with this anxiety disorder have illogical thoughts and fears that compel them to engage in uncontrollable ritualistic behaviors. It is as if your “fight or flight” instincts are telling you there is danger when there is not. As its name suggests, OCD has two components: obsession and compulsion.
J&J to pay $158 million to settle Texas Risperdal case Johnson & Johnson said on Thursday it will pay $158 million to settle a Texas lawsuit accusing the drugmaker of improperly marketing its Risperdal anti-psychotic drug to state residents on the Medicaid health program for the poor
How to help a friend with an eating disorder Reaching out to a friend or loved one that you suspect is suffering from an eating disorder can be scary, but it is imperative that you speak up.
Stoned driving epidemic puts wrinkle in Marijuana debate Angeline Chilton says she can't drive unless she smokes pot.