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Depression Kills
We hear reports around the globe of the many souls that suffer
depression, because of overwhelming stress. With wars, poverty,
and violence going on around us is it any wonder that depression
is an issue? Statistics has proven that depression links to
increased heart attacks and heart disease. Researchers have not
proved that depression is the cause of heart disease, but they
do feel it is a contribution. Depression is also the root for
suicidal increase. Yet the fatal mistake that doctors make is
over medicating the patient. Medications not only suppress the
problem, but it contributes to medical issues. The result, the
problem is still there. Everyday studies are finding new
information and yet the information is often tossed to the
backseat while traditional treatments continue.
New studies reveal that in contrast, intellectual and in depth,
research coupled with insight helps scientist understand
depression. After study the mental illness, closely they
concluded in once study that depression is possibly linked to
existing heart diseases that are a result of With premature
death-related to heart disease caused by premature changes in
women. In other words, postmenopausal issues were said to be
linked. After careful research, it was shown that antidepressant
drugs might cause more harm to patients. Observers that watched
these women claimed that women were at higher risk of heart
attacks while inducing antidepressants. The Archives of Internal
Medicines after conducting surveys claimed that more than 90,000
women over the age of fifty and out of 16 percent suffered major
depression. This was half the women and this half was taking
antidepressants. The researchers continued their studies and
found that postmenopausal women suffered depression, and because
of taking antidepressants, over half the women were at risk of
death related to heart diseases.
In 2003, new researchers concluded that the percentage of women
at risk would also be subject to fractured bones, and that more
than 8,000 women over 65 were prescribed medications and the
medicines had affected the central nervous system. Researchers
deduced that after taking prescribed drugs for five years the
women were noticeably showing risks of fracturing bones, and
those that did not take the drugs lived healthier lives.
After
careful studies researchers concluded that, the prescribed drugs
were the linking cause of psychical symptoms. In order to reduce
depression, one must exercise, eat healthy, write in journals,
and use self-induced analytic profiling and evaluation of self.
It is extremely important that a person come to understand
their handicap and deal with it. More studies have shown that
when the spine is out of alignment, or injured that it links to
depression, which is often caused by stress. Often when we visit
our Chiropractor, he/she can help us to get our spine back in
alignment, which has proven to relieve stress and depression.
In spite of the studies that concluded that antidepressants
could put a patient at risk doctors around the globe, still take
out their prescription pads and start writing. Often the problem
is ignored and blame is placed on the patients, while the
doctors continue prescribing.
Now you must ask the question, are you at risk? If so, you need
to take care that you consult with the proper physician. Ask him
to monitor your issues carefully and sway him away from
prescribing antidepressants.
Stay alert to your mental health and avoid floundering, as this
contributes to depression. There are solutions to any problems
that will work for you. Get out of the house and socialize. Take
up a sport that you may enjoy. Read a damn good book or write
one yourself. Writing is a gift, an art, and a contribution to
Freedom of Speech; let the words flow.
As I analyzed this distraction, I concluded, that depression is
a mask of broken memories backed with links to medical issues
formed and ignored. The spinal and nervous system are remarkably
relative if not constituting the main cause of this distraction.
What happens is people that suffer fail to exercise, sit
straight, bend appropriately, and so forth. The result, the
spine is dislocated. When the spine is out of line, problems
will arise.
Depression can kill only if you let it!
About the author:
Tony Robinson is an International Author and Webmaster. For
further articles go to http://www.mental-health-assist.com
Disclaimer - this article is for information only. Please
consult your medical practitioner for all of your health related
concerns.
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Welcome to Depression.com |
Facts about depression, including how to manage it and how to live with this medical condition. |
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NIMH: Depression |
Such a disabling episode of depression may occur only once but more ... Depression can also affect the physical health in men differently from women. ... |
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NIMH: Depression |
National Institute of Mental Health presents a comprehensive series of articles on symptoms and management. Includes booklets of personal accounts and ... |
www.nimh.nih.gov |
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Clinical depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder) is a state of intense ... By definition the symptoms are not as severe as with Major Depression, ... |
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Great Depression - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
The Great Depression was an economic downturn which started in 1929 (although its ... The Great Depression ended at different times in different countries; ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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Dr. Ivan's Depression Central |
This site is Internet's central clearinghouse for information on all types of depressive disorders and on the most effective treatments for individuals ... |
www.psycom.net |
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Depression Screening Test |
Answer a few simple questions to determine if you are experiencing depressive symptoms. Provides a referral list and information on depression. |
www.med.nyu.edu |
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MedlinePlus: Depression |
From the National Institutes of Health; Depression (National Institute of Mental Health) ... Select services and providers for Depression in your area. ... |
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Welcome to depression-screening.org |
Most people with depression, however, do not seek the professional help they ... The depression-screening.org web site is sponsored by the National Mental ... |
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iFred - International Foundation for Research and Education on ... |
"This book can help those directly and indirectly touched by depression. ... iFred Brings New Hope to Depression with Thousands of Sunflowers ... |
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Depression information and treatment |
Information about depression, depression treatment, and facts about depression. |
www.psychologyinfo.com |
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Depression |
Depression is a strong mood involving sadness, discouragement, despair, or hopelessness that lasts for weeks, months, or even longer. |
www.kidshealth.org |
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Depression Alliance web site with information about depression ... |
Information about the symptoms and treatment of depression from Depression Alliance, a UK charity for people with clinical depression and anxiety. |
www.depressionalliance.org |
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WebMD Depression Health Center - Learn the symptoms of depression ... |
Articles, links, and resources for sufferers of depression. |
www.webmd.com |
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Depression - Information and Support |
THE starting place for exploring Depression. Support forums, links, articles and more. |
depression.about.com |
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beyondblue: the national depression initiative |
Australian organisation provides information about depression to consumers, carers and health professionals. |
www.beyondblue.org.au |
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Using EFT for Depression, Teen Depression & Clinical Depression |
EFT's results for all forms of depression are often astonishing. In most cases the depressed feelings vanish or are materially reduced within a few minutes ... |
www.emofree.com |
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Depression |
The website for Depression. ... Please note that Depression is comprised of backfile volumes. Volume 4, Issue 2 (1996). Articles in this Issue: ... |
www3.interscience.wiley.com |
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Depression - MayoClinic.com |
Depression is more than just a bout of the blues. Fortunately, treatments are available. |
www.mayoclinic.com |
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Mental Help Net - Depression (Unipolar) |
Depression is one of the most common and most serious mental health ... Fortunately, there are many highly effective treatments for depression today that ... |
mentalhelp.net |
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