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- 1071: Bipolar Disorder 4
- ... in families. More than one-third of the close relatives of people with manic-depression themselves may have a mood disorder of one type or another during the course of their lives. Genetic, biological, environmental, stress and personality are all factors which can contribute to manic-depression. As many as two-thirds of the people in the United States who are experiencing some form of bipolar disorder are undiagnosed, misdiagnosed, or ...
- 1072: Born Too Early
- ... problems consist of respiratory distress, feeding issues, language delays and several other problems. As a mother of a premature infant, I know these issues are a major concern when the baby is born and the stress that it can put on the families. In order to be able to deal with the situation effectively you have to acquire information and learn the good and the bad that come with having a ...
- 1073: Bipolar Disorder 2
- ... take a more serious look at group therapy for the bipolar population. Research shows that group participation may help increase lithium compliance, decrease denial regarding the illness, and increase awareness of both external and internal stress factors leading to manic and depressive episodes. Group therapy for patients with bipolar disorders responds to the need for support and reinforcement of medication management, and the need for education and support for the interpersonal ...
- 1074: Dsl
- ... more leisure time we can create for ourselves to enjoy. The fact is that in an accelerating world, our expectations and demands keep outstripping the art of the possible and the result is frustration and stress. What we need is some acceleration of the access technologies to deliver that world to us - and those speedier access routes really are just around the corner -coming soon to a telephone line near you ...
- 1075: Depression..a Deadly Disease
- ... feel a little better, the person should do certain things. He should not set difficult goals or take on a great deal of responsibility. Breaking large tasks into small ones and setting priorities can lessen stress. The person should not expect too much from himself which will decrease feelings of failure when things don't go as planned. Participating in activities and being around people can make the person feel more ...
- 1076: Dementia
- ... as the most common dementing illness; whereas in Asia (especially Japan) MID predominates (Morris, 1994). The observed high rate of stroke in Japan is consistent with a high MID rate. Possibly the higher level of stress in Japan leads to more strokes and therefore a higher incidence of MID. Table 1. Etiology of Progressive Dementia and Approximate Incidence senile dementia of the Alzheimer type 50% Multi-infract dementia 10-15% Mixed ...
- 1077: Coral Reefs 3
- ... near the ocean's surface to survive (generally within thirty meters). This means that a rapid rise in sea level could "drown" corals that don't grow fast enough. One widespread symptom of systems under stress is coral bleaching, which takes place when the microscopic algae that lives inside the coral polyps are expelled. With the loss of these photosynthetic algae, corals lose their coloration and rapidly turn white. Within a ...
- 1078: Coral Reefs 2
- ... secure place to live. This teamwork is what allows the reef to survive in nutrient-poor tropical seas. This relationship is sensitive to such changes in the environment as cloudy waters or extreme temperatures. The stress on the corals can cause them to expel their algae, a phenomenon known as bleaching. With the algae gone, the coral skeleton is visible and eventually it dies. Died corals lead further on to the ...
- 1079: Clinical Depression 2
- ... members with clinical depression does not guarantee that he or she will develop it. Similarly, you may get it even if no one else in your family has had it. People with high levels of stress are much more likely to develop depression that those who do not. Though most people go through a "down" period after a particularly stressful event like a divorce or death of a loved one, sometimes ...
- 1080: Coral
- ... secure place to live. This teamwork is what allows the reef to survive in nutrient-poor tropical seas. This relationship is sensitive to such changes in the environment as cloudy waters or extreme temperatures. The stress on the corals can cause them to expel their algae, a phenomenon known as bleaching. With the algae gone, the coral skeleton is visible and eventually it dies. Dead corals lead further on to the ...
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