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Seasonal Affective Disorder
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cicikush
Lumie produce wide range of Light Boxes, for Seasonal Affective Disorder suffers – a condition that affects many people worldwide. The symptoms of SAD can range from just a mild feeling of lethargy to full on depression. It is caused by the shortening of days during winter, and is particularly difficult for people who live in higher latitudes ...
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ROHHAD symptoms
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Haveyroo
As I was talking to a few of the ROHHAD mom's tonight I realized a few things we are still waiting to see since treatments. I'm not sure if the new ROHHAD children have these issues or not but other than eating/drink and weight we still haven't noticed a change in: 1. pain sensitivity - she doesn't really feel pain unless it's major 2. crying ...
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I Don't Know You Anymore Part 2
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Take Root and Write ..
In the previous article on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), I gave you a glimpse into the lives of a military couple and a soldier who were dealing with war related PTSD. You can read the first part here.Suicide related deaths in the military are on the rise. While there are no solid studies on how many of theses suicides are results of PTSD, ...
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Holiday Hazards to Avoid for People with Multiple Sclerosis
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Jeff Pile
By Julie Stachowiak, Ph.D., About.com Guide Ever since I was older than 12 and no longer merely a passive recipient of holiday joy, gifts and food, I have found the holidays to be fairly stressful. You have to not only participate in producing festivities, but also you're expected to behave in a consistently festive manner with people you encount ...
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Can A Bowl of Oatmeal Help You Get Pregnant?
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Colette Bouchez

By Colette BouchezIf one group of researches are right, starting your day with a hearty bowl of oatmeal might be the quickest route to getting pregnant! And the key lies in it's cholesterol-lowering powers!That's the suggestion of a new study conducted at the Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts. ...
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Scleroderma as an Autoimmune Disease
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Jan
In fact, this hard skin is the most visible symptom of scleroderma. It is thought to be an autoimmune rheumatic disease. This means that the immune system begins working against the body's healthy cells. Specifically, scleroderma is characterized by an overabundance of collagen as the immune system affects the body's connective tissue. Collagen i ...
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Happy Thanksgiving
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RCC-Fighter
It was late October, 2006 when I was coldly told that I would be losing my kidney and then I would be checked for cancer. I recall the examination then sitting with a resident who asked me a bunch of questions. The next thing I recall is me sitting in a chair at home looking at the TV. My daughter walked into the living room, sat down across from ...
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Man in the Mirror
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2MOMSWITHAPLAN
Tonight Holly and I volunteered at the Coalition for the Homeless. We were able to serve a large Thanksgiving meal to the shelter's residents. I was shocked that the resident population included children. Not just children but babies, newborn babies and pregnant women. Many of the children were wearing dirty clothes. These children will not know wh ...
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