Tuesday, February 7th, 2012 at
9:36 am
Article by Monacruz
Women’s is gaining weight after pregnancy, it is a natural and normal and don’t get worried about such thing. After Pregnancy an entire body structure will be changed, and you will be surprised and stunned, especially those whoever is a newly mom.
Most women’s wants to retain their body structure in a proper size. So, that you don’t begin dieting procedure so early. Due to as your body needs and want to recover or overcome from the labor and delivery pain. Have patience for 6 weeks until your postpartum checkup before your start seeing your calorie intake and wants to active performance for slimming down. As experts recommended, if you are breastfeeding you have to wait until you child is grown up at least 2 months old, before you just start try to reduce your weight.
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Saturday, February 4th, 2012 at
9:44 am
Article by Adriana Bustos
According to the American Psychiatric Association in their study Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Autism is a disorder of neural development linked with inadequate social and communication skills.
Autism dated back even before the word was coined. Martin Luther’s book, The Table Talk, accumulated indications of autism and its treatment published by his note-taker, Mathesius. A passage within the book discusses the story of a 12-year old boy who Luther thought was possessed by demons.
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Thursday, January 26th, 2012 at
9:38 am
Article by Ain91
“You and your baby always divided into molecular and experience. Dynamic exchange of information and bring this chemical communication between your mind and heart to the hearts and minds of your baby. “
“The choice you make as a mother is the key to a good start. Your awareness is a key area for best results. “
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Friday, January 20th, 2012 at
9:39 am
Article by Josephine Osborn
Depression in the US is seen in 1 out of 10 individual as what statistic has found. Many factors are seen to be connected with depression. A life changing situation may trigger it but some cases are seen to have no precursor. The real cause of depression is still unknown but there are many theories about it. Some experts on this field are saying that the cause of this is the lack of Serotonin in the brain due to the fast breakdown of Serotonin in the brain. Depression is also high in women due to the hormonal change that they have. If a family member has depression it would make other members prone to developing depression but it doesn’t mean that people who don’t have a family history of depression are not at risk. Depression can also come in certain age groups like in teens and elderly. Others who are at risk are people with negative attitude, introverts and have low self esteem. A study has seen that Paxil users are at a risk of heart attack than non-Paxil users especially in ages 60 and up. Psychologists say that the first step to recovery from depression is recognizing the signs. Depression does only cause sadness but also irritability and anger. Depression may also cause a person to lack interest in doing day to day activities. They may lack sleep or may also oversleep. Without any intention of gaining or losing weight but have gained or lost weight by 5kgs in just a month. They also lack concentration even in performing simple tasks and in making decisions. They have repeated thoughts about death or committing suicide. Lack of energy due to inadequate sleep. Moving like they are in slow motion or like they are in a constant unrest but in some cases they may be catatonic in which they won’t move at all. Feelings of worthlessness and guilt always plagued them. As a way to manage the following symptoms, doctors prescribe antidepressants like Paxil. Although it may stop the feelings of depression and the person may regain their life back, it doesn’t give 100% insurance that it will cure the person. They will not feel that they are fully free from depression which makes them take the drug continuously and eventually will be dependent on the drug. Thus they won’t feel any relief from the smaller dose that they used to get. Some people even experience severe side effects from Paxil. Paxil birth defects are one of the startling side effects that Paxil has and it happens when an expecting mother takes Paxil during the first trimester of her pregnancy.
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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012 at
9:37 am
Question by Maritime Mummy to 2 Little Imps!: Is depression common near the end of a pregnancy?
How do I tell the difference between actual depression at this point and mood swings associated with the hormones? If they’re mood swings, I seem to be bursting into tears an awful lot lately. More often than not lately it seems like I’m just crying. This is my second baby and I don’t remember feeling like this during pregnancy. I know I had PPD, which came along about 3-4 weeks post partum.
So, depression or just freaky hormonal mood swings?
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Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 at
9:35 am
Article by Lsullivan
Those experiencing tinnitus would agree that this condition is a partner of stress or depression. Tinnitus is characterized by that constant ringing in the ear which manifests in several forms like a buzzing sound, hissing, whistling, roaring, ticking, or high pitched whining among many other irritating noises.
With the unwanted, bothersome constant noise that disrupts normal daily life’s activities it’s no surprise that tinnitus patients also experience stress and/or depression.
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Monday, December 12th, 2011 at
9:46 am
Article by Xylene Belita
There are many controversies hounding a pregnant woman, among them fish oil and pregnancy. Even if you are not pregnant, you should be well aware of the importance of good nutrition, and if you are pregnant, engaging in healthy eating habits and taking the appropriate supplements help assure that you are healthy all throughout your pregnancy and that your baby will be born healthy, too.
Among those that your doctor will recommend that you must have in sufficient amounts are Omega 3 fatty acids, because these fatty acids are so essential in your baby’s brain development. Not only that, you yourself are a recipient of Omega-3′s health giving benefits. Omega 3 helps in keeping your heart healthy, lowering blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and it also helps you deal with postpartum depression. This one needs special attention and should never be belittled as this can lead to worse problems. As it happens, Omega-3 fatty acids are richly found in fish oil.
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Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 at
10:11 am
Article by Patricia J Chester
What’s grounds for depression? This is sometimes a question that might be elevated by many people who’re worried about mental conditions. You’ll find a number of things that could push someone going through depression.
The actual cause of depression isn’t known. Many scientists believe that it is triggered by chemical changes in your head. This could be as a result of a worry using your genes, or triggered by certain demanding occasions. Much more likely, it’s really a mix of both. Not one cause for depression continues to be recognized. However, everyone knows that depression is surely an illness developing a pronounced biological basis. The genes that people inherit, and which continue being impacted by experience throughout existence, may predispose you to definitely the problem, but this predisposition, or vulnerability, to depression typically is “triggered” by existence occasions.
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Tuesday, November 15th, 2011 at
9:44 am
Article by Dr. Jason Richards
Although fish oil or omega-3 fatty acids aren’t strictly a back pain issue in pregnancy, I’ve decided to write a little bit about them because of the myriad questions I get about them and of their importance for the expectant mother.
Now for a little biology lesson:We all know that an infant gets all of its nutrition from the mother during pregnancy. What a mother eats greatly is passed directly to the baby through the umbilical cord. We all know that it is important to get folic acid for spinal cord development, iron for blood supply, and calcium to help build those little bones. However, you may not know that omega-3 fatty acids are essential for brain development! Pretty important, huh?
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Saturday, October 22nd, 2011 at
10:35 am
Article by dancollege
acid and reflux disease is caused by esophageal sphincter malfunction. Chest pain difficulty in swallowing and inflammation in the mucosa are some of the symptoms of this painful disease. These symptoms will take place after taking a greasy meal or drinking liquor and if the person is smoking all the time.Heartburn consists of a burning sensation that starts in the lower part of the chest and may radiate down to the throat. It usually occurs when gastric acid flow upward by the sphincter that separates the stomach from the esophagus because this has not been completely closed or because there is a pressure (tight clothing pregnancy obesity) in the stomach which makes the acid to come up into the esophagus.
Did Anyone Tell you that Easy Home Remedies Can Call a Permanent Halt to Heartburn? This Pioneering Article Gives You The UNSUSPECTED Remedies.
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