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    TREATMENT Knowing how to treat each of these disorders is useful to categorize them and become one step close to answering the research question at hand. However, it is also essential to developing an understanding of the knowledge that can be used to treat affected patients of both disorders. It is important to note that treatment is a means of reducing symptoms, but is not synonymous with a cure for the condition. The most effective and commonly used treatment for Seasonal Affective…

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    Regression Analysis

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    In this research, Beier, M., Amtmann, D., & Ehde, D. M. (2015, July 20), measuring different terms like stress, cognition, fatigue, depression, anxiety, pain, etc. The examination of self-report surveys to find out the relationship about cognition and demographic with self-reported diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. To expand metacognitive people with MS existing literature by identifying the psychological variables beyond the depression, cognitive perceptual prediction over time Procedures One…

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    I interviewed Susan on September 9, 2016 about the medications she takes for her mental health. Susan is a single, 45-year-old female, and has one daughter, Hannah, age 16. Susan and Hannah’s father were divorced when Hannah was three years old. Hannah currently lives with Susan during the week and visits her father, who lives about an hour away, every other weekend, some holidays, and several weeks during the summer. Susan lives in a Los Angeles suburb and works full-time, with an hour commute…

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    Medication does not cure anxiety disorders but often relieves symptoms. The advantage of medication is that can be easily provided by medical practitioners, but the disadvantage is that medication alone has a high relapse rate. Medications are sometimes used as the initial treatment of an anxiety disorder, or are used only if there is insufficient response to a course of psychotherapy. In research studies, it is common for patients treated with a combination of psychotherapy and medication to…

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    Types of Sleep Apnea Treatment By John Hingg | Submitted On August 18, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author John Hingg Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by brief…

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    Gulf War Syndrome

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    Gulf war Syndrome is a very uncommon disease. this condition is also called chronic multi-symptom illness. It refers to the presents of several undiagnosed illnesses in veterans. It is a medical condition that effected many veterans in the war of 1991. It affected from a quarter to a third of the soldiers. Gulf war syndrome causes people to have joint pain, tiredness, indigestion, sleep problems, memory difficulties, chronic headaches, and skin and respiratory disorders. Its organ is…

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    likely to experience suicidal thoughts and tendencies. In 2005 this was extended to young adults up to the age of 25. The FDA required that a “black box” be added to the label of most anti-depressants, especially the type known as “serotonin reuptake inhibitors”. It was also recommended that any children taking them should be watched closely just in case they exhibit any signs of increased depression or suicidal thoughts. However, if someone is dealing with thoughts of suicide it often means…

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    As a soon to be mother I never knew what Postpartum depression was, until one day when I was writing my first research paper in college on the existing issue. It was like a light bulb went off in my head, and I thought to myself oh my gosh, maybe that's what I experienced in the first few months off my child’s life. Things were not easy and it was a like a dark cloud hovered over my life. I never got any sleep, even when I could sleep I didn’t. I was restless all the time and I began to be very…

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    Morbidity Research Papers

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    While POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER itself is estimated to occur in 8% of the population, the prevalence rates increase dramatically in persons suffering from other mental disorders. Approximately 80% of people who suffer with Posttraumatic Stress Disorder suffer from an additional co-occurring disorder. There is a direct relationship between individuals who have previous disorders, developing PTSD in response to a traumatic event. Comorbidity is associated with worse prognosis, more severe…

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    Babesiosis

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    Babesiosis, it isn't something that you hear about often, that's because not a lot of people know what it is or that it exists. This disease is a bloodborne pathogen that is spread through deer ticks that are infected with Babesi microti. However this disease can easily be detected and normally resolves on its own and is not a serious illness, but it is extremely useful to know symptoms and treatment. As previously stated, Babesiosis is transmitted by ticks that are infected with the pathogen,…

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