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  • How to Diagnose Sphenoid Subluxation

    According to chiropractors and some other health care providers, the human skull consists of cranial bones that expand and contract anywhere from six to twelve times a minute, independent of the heart's pulse. The excessive expansion and contraction of these cranial bones is believed by many to cause sphenoid subluxation, an ailment that causes vision problems, migraines, grinding of the teeth, and eventually, endocrine problems. Though the mainstream American medical establishment believes that cranial bones are fused, and do not shift, consult a health care professional if you believe you may be suffering from sphenoid subluxation.

  • How to Care for Loved Ones With Depression

    Loved ones suffering from depression experience extended periods of low moods. This causes feelings of sadness, hopelessness, sleeping problems and physical pain to the sufferer. Because of feelings of worthlessness, often depression sufferers tend to isolate themselves from others.

  • How to Care for Loved Ones With Anxiety & Depression

    Caring for friends or family members with anxiety and depression can be a challenging, yet rewarding, experience. Anxiety and depression often do not go away quickly, and you must have patience and perseverance. It can be difficult when the person with anxiety and depression does not progress in spite of your best efforts. Realize that people with anxiety and depression will need to play a role in helping themselves, while you are in the supporting role.

  • How to Survive When a Loved One Has Depression

    Depression is a mental illness that affects thoughts and mood. A depressed person can damage their relationships and lose their job because of their lack of enthusiasm and general pessimism. If someone close to you is depressed, you may feel like he is pushing you away; alternatively, he may seem clingy, demanding more support than you are able to provide. This may make you feel resentful and angry; at the same time, you may feel obliged to take care of your loved one. Don't forget, though, to take care of yourself as well.

  • When to Institutionalize for Depression

    If you are severely, chronically depressed and cannot function at work or at home, seek professional help immediately. If you are worried about a friend or loved one, here are the chief characteristics of severe depression that might lead you to consider hospitalization. But in any case, please know that you are not alone and that help is waiting.

  • How to Get Support When a Loved One has Depression

    Dealing with a loved one who has depression can be difficult and stressful. Even though it is your loved one who is suffering from depression, it is important that you seek the support that you need during this tough time. Read on to find out how you can get support when one of your loved ones is depressed.

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