Bipolar disorder is a very serious disease that can have symptoms that range from mild to very severe. The ups and downs or highs and lows that a person suffering from bipolar disorder goes through are not the same as what a person who does not suffer from it experiences every now and again. A person with bipolar disorder will experience mood swings that can range from low (which is depression) to high or very high (which is mania). This type of disease sometimes gets confused with other forms of depression and therefore requires attention and a proper diagnosis.
When we are children, we are naturally creative and as we focus on one thing, we develop concentration skills that allow us to focus on one thing for long periods of time. However, as we grow and age, those efforts and abilities begin to fade away. We find ourselves not wanting to be artistic, to draw or paint and we certainly aren’t open to having that work criticized by others when we do get creative.
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In the United States, over a million people suffer from paranoid-type schizophrenia or another subtype of the illness. Within 10 years, 50% of patients either completely recover or enjoy a much improved, relatively independent life. Another 25% show signs of improvement but require an extensive support network to help them through daily life. Another 15% remain in the hospital unimproved and 10% commit suicide. Treating schizophrenia with a combination of medication and therapy is the only course patients have to suppress delusions or hallucinations and lead relatively normal lives.
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Choosing a course of treatment for an ADHD child can be a challenge, especially if you’re aware of the risks and drawbacks to the commonly prescribed medications used to treat ADHD. Because of this, many parents are looking for natural remedies for ADHD in children.
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In the past few years, much has been written on how to relieve stress. The traditional approach has been to present your stress symptoms to your physician and then leave the office with a prescription for a medication that will provide instant relief. As a culture, we want instant results, but things are changing for the better. It has become very clear that a healthy lifestyle is the key to dealing with negative stress, and such things as eating healthy and exercising have been discussed and written about to a great length. There are other choices, and while some of them may cost you both money and time, there are easier methods to incorporate into your daily life to obtain optimal health.
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