Most Recent Articles For: Depression

Written by James Dextery on September 7th, 2010
Major Depression symptoms are Feeling sadness Irritability over small issues Insomnia Changes in appetite Some people may experience more hunger while others may not at all feel hungry. Agitation Slow thinking capacity, Slow body parts movements and speaking Indecisiveness, more distraction and less concentration Fatigue, getting exhausted easily and low energy most of the times. ...
Written by Sharon Scherbarth on September 7th, 2010
Have you ever envied people who just could stop loving their life? Yes, there are people who love living and have fun doing so. How do they do it? They are just amazing when you get to see them and walk beside them. Here are some clues as to who are ...
Written by Micheal Franklin on September 7th, 2010
Some of the common depression symptoms which makes better understanding of the depression are, a person feels lonely and sad, he/she starts avoiding friends and family members. A person with depression feels stressed out and tired all the time. There are some pains in shoulder, leg, head and neck. He/she ...
Written by Dr Andrew Napier on September 7th, 2010
Difficulty in maintaining normal blood glucose/sugar levels is a persistent problem among pre-diabetics (people showing some initial symptoms of diabetes) and diabetics. This is especially true among patients who have not been informed about the nature of diabetes and who simply do not understand what normal blood sugar levels are. ...
Written by Dr Andrew Napier on September 7th, 2010
Because hypoglycemia can effect your driving performance (even modestly low blood sugar can do this), if you are at all prone to hypoglycemia, I personally would strongly recommend you check out your blood sugar level each time you are about to drive. Prior to you putting the key in the ignition, ...