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Brain Awareness Week

True or unfounded – Do we spend only 10% of our brain? It’s unfounded. Since it is Brain Awareness Week, I concept it would be a blooming time to clear up this myth. We actually use all of our brain power. If we used only 10% then the rest of this three pound organ of … Continue reading

Depression Symptoms and Treatments

Depression affects more women than men. Depression affects the elderly more frequently than other age groups. At least 80% of depressed people are currently not receiving any medical treatment. =”article_text”> Depression is a medical condition that is said to affect as many as 13-14 million people per year. Clinical depression, the type of depression that … Continue reading

Young Love that Lasts

The first time I ever talked to my boyfriend was on May 8, 2004. That day was the end-of-the-year campus meeting for Upward Bound. We had the meeting to eat lunch and give out awards and senior gifts. Naturally, I decided to sit with my two best friends, Alisha and Chealsy. Today, though, was different … Continue reading

When You or a Family Member Suffers from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Are you or someone you care about suffering from PTSD? It’s important to know what the symptoms are. Find freedom by finding help. =”article_text”> My husband, who is a Vietnam mature, was diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder a few years ago. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a mental disorder that happens after … Continue reading

Discrimination During Job Interviews

Discrimination during job interviews is more approved than most people would think. Illegal Interviewing questions often go by unnoticed by the uninformed job candidate Before a job interview, candidates should familiarize themselves with illegal questioning. =”article_text”> Discrimination laws are very strict when it comes to the workplace. Whether you are dealing with a spacious corporation … Continue reading

How to Recognize and Begin to Face Depression

The depressed person must recognize depression to even know to seek out help. Depression shifts perceptions and priorities toward the negative. But when you?re depressed and committed to a course of treatment, you can regain hope. =”article_text”> When you’re depressed, the question HOW ARE YOU is like a test. You know the answer you want … Continue reading

Why I Home-School My Teenager

Many families consider and manufacture decisions about home-schooling prior to their children entering kindergarten. Some families find significant problems with both public and private schools after their children have attended classes and settle to home-school at a later age. Problems can range from conflicts with religious beliefs to medical issues to a child unbiased not … Continue reading

Depression Really is a Medical Condition

Depression is a medical disorder that requires medical intervention and treatment. People who suffer from depression cannot impartial “cheer up” or “get over it” on their own. There is no shame in seeking treatment for depression, because it is a medical disorder. =”article_text”> We all get sad sometimes, and we all have bouts of what … Continue reading

Depression Really is a Medical Condition

Depression is a medical disorder that requires medical intervention and treatment. People who suffer from depression cannot fair “cheer up” or “get over it” on their own. There is no shame in seeking treatment for depression, because it is a medical disorder. =”article_text”> We all get murky sometimes, and we all have bouts of what … Continue reading

Discrimination During Job Interviews

Discrimination during job interviews is more common than most people would think. Illegal Interviewing questions often go by unnoticed by the uninformed job candidate Before a job interview, candidates should familiarize themselves with illegal questioning. =”article_text”> Discrimination laws are very strict when it comes to the workplace. Whether you are dealing with a large corporation … Continue reading