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  • Fanning The Flames: The Mind of a Pyromaniac
    The form of psychosis known as pyromania is known for the trademark fascination and obsession patients have with fire. There are several traits that define a pyromaniac, but the primary one is that the fire provides some form of psychological and emotional release from an external or intrla trigger.
  • The Chocolate Diagnosis
    Chocolates are passion and addicting food, but a lot of research also shows that this pleasurable food can have health benefits. The potential health benefit of chocolate is a popular area of study. This article tackles the many benefits of chocolates.
  • Saving Difficult Relationships through Communication
    Relationships add significance in our lives. A relationship can bring new and challenging experience. A truly healthy relationship will consist of both partners who are interested in learning and expanding a relationship so that it continues to improve. This article also gives out important reminders on how to save relationships.
  • Abusive Relationships: Leave and Re-live!
    Everyone, once in their lives, have experienced getting into a relationship when someone matters deeply to you, and those feelings of trust and respect are returned, it enables us to face the world with confidence.However, when there is violence, the relationship can become really destructive which can make it both physically and emotionally dangerous.
  • Energy Drinks: Energy Boost or Drop
    This article talks about the use of energy drinks of many individuals who lack energy to perform different activities. Many people use these drinks to replace the energy they lose after having intensive workouts or give them that extra boost before workout. Before gulping these energy drinks for for various reasons,knowing the downsides of these drinks may help individuals decide if these drinks are worth drinking.
  • Managing Those After- Birth Woes
    Experiencing depression after childbirth isn't a character flaw or a weakness, sometimes it's simply part of giving birth. However, if a woman's depression takes a while, it should be properly treated. This article identifies three types of postpartum depression: baby blues,postpartum depression and postpartum psychosis.
  • Are People Going Nuts In Rural Areas?
    Contrary to popular belief, rural environments seem to be more likely to cause someone to develop a mental illness or be deprived of proper therapy. The reasons for this are still unknown, but research is underway to determine if the more prominent theories are correct.
  • The More Common Irrational Fears
    Phobias, according to some statistics, are more common than most people would assume. While there are several types of phobias, with each one being triggered by something that the patient feels he has no control over, there are a few common ones. There are also phobias that appear to be emerging more and more in people, likely as a reaction to certain factors in the socio-cultural environment.
  • Combining Talk Therapy and Antidepressant Medication
    Most experts believe that antidepressant medication is not the only effective way to cure depression. New findings about talk therapy called cognitive behavior therapy appears to cancel the risk of suicidal thinking or behavior associated with taking antidepressant medication.
  • Bone Hormone: A Startling Discovery For Diabetes Treatment
    While it is true that elevated blood sugar is the defining feature of diabetes, the reasons for abnormal sugar seem to differ tremendously from person to person.It is in understanding exactly what signals are involved that raises the hope of providing the right care for each person each day, rather than giving everyone the same drug.
  • Chlamydia Is Killing Your Child
    Chlamydia is one of the most commonly reported sexually transmitted diseases that affect both men and women. Although previously linked to infertility in women, a new study by Spanish researchers have linked the disease to male infertility because it damages sperm quality.
  • Counselling: Salvaging Your Happily-Ever-After
    This article discusses about marriage. It has four stages, namely: the romance or honeymoon stage; the reality stage;the accommodation stage; and the transformation or success stage. During the honeymoon stage, couples are still excited about the transition from being just a regular couple to a married couple. During the reality stage, they experience difficulties as differences in dealing with situations emerge.During the accommodation stage, the couple starts understanding each other and starts working on their differences. On the success stage, they finally get to enjoy the rewards of the hard work they put into making the marriage work. Counselling helps those who have a lot of difficulty coping with the reality stage.But counselling will not work if the will to work the relationship out doesn’t come from both parties of the relationship.
  • The Common Cold: Children's Leading Source of Discomfort
    This article talks about how people are prone to different infections, most especially children. This article focuses on the common cold, its signs and symptoms, its causes, and the ways to prevent viral contamination. As an illness, the common cold is one of the major reasons for feelings of discomfort not only among children but for adults as well.
  • When The Cure Becomes The Cause Of Illness
    Over use of pain relievers can lead to a vicious cycle of medication dependency and may result to rebound episodes, making the cure becomes the cause of the illness. However, most patients show dramatic improvement after three months of being weaned from medication.
  • Fitting In: When You Are Unhappy With Your Job
    The main reason for anxieties and depression is job dissatisfaction. Many Americans, despite the advancement of technology, are still experiencing unhappiness in their work. They resign themselves to their fate when they have the power to create the kind of life they want.
  • Suicide and PTSD: Post-War Torture
    The Falklands conflict was one of the few major naval campaigns to have occurred since the end of the Second World War. It was a war between two nations that fought on who will truly own the island. But with the presence of war, military forces suffered the most, not only during the war but even after the war ended. The high number of suicide cases amongst war veterans are a cause for alarm along with the issue of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
  • Escaping from Drug Addiction through Professionally-Assisted Withdrawal
    Addiction or substance abuse is a complex brain disease. A person with an addiction experiences cravings that persist even in the face of extremely negative consequences. During a craving, a person with an addiction misses the habit-forming drug terribly, and often he or she experiences symptoms of withdrawal.
  • Keep Your Back From Backing Out On You
    Even in an era that is so heavily focused on physical fitness, muscle toning, and overall wellness, the average Joe still tends to forget about taking proper care of their back muscles and spine. A lot of people will simply ignore the pain and the odd sensations because they don't really understand just how much damage they can do to their back muscles if they aren't doing things correctly or if they're not providing the right kind of support.
  • Venus De Audrey: Becoming As Beautiful As The Film Icon
    Audrey Hepburn is easily among the most prominent names that Hollywood's golden age has ever produced, and is among the most recognizable faces in the world. As an icon of beauty, her style, look, and grace have been all too frequently imitated, but never quite exactly duplicated. While it may be impossible to naturally look like Audrey Hepburn, there are some simple things that can be done to get as close to that level as possible.
  • Overcoming Media Sensationalism: Finding Calm In A World Of Irrational Fears
    The media has gotten into a state of sensationalism as of late, focusing on the negative aspects of modern life. However, despite all the fear and anxiety that the media portrays, there really isn't all that much to worry about, as most of the disasters shown are either unavoidable or are rare exceptions. People have to understand that the bad news seen on TV does not happen everyday, and is not likely to happen to everyone watching.
  • Unlocking the Link Between Creativity and Depression
    The article deals with the apparent link between creativity and depression. Many world-famous artists have been found to be suffering from depression in spite of their fame, fortune, and remarkable talent or skill.The article also cites some methods of depression treatment.
  • Bells, But No Whistles: Bell's Palsy
    Bell's Palsy is a common neurological disorder that affects the face, giving people who have the problem a distinctive, distorted “smile.” The problem has no known definite cause or treatment, though muscle relaxants and some other medications have been found to have appreciable, if small, effects on the problem. In most cases, the problem fades away after a time, but it can persist if not diagnosed and treated early on.
  • The Agony Matrix: Chronic Pain Syndrome
    In most cases, whenever people feel pain, there is an equivalent physical cause for that pain. However, people who suffer from chronic pain syndrome experience pain differently, as there is no physical stimuli and the condition is strictly neurological.The root of the problem has proven elusive and difficult to grasp, which has made proper diagnosis and effective treatment very difficult to ascertain.
  • Bone Flowers: Global Folklore of The Living Dead
    Death is a universal concept, although how it is treated and looked upon varies from culture to culture, from religion to religion. While beings that come back from the dead are common themes in the mythologies and folklore of various peoples, there are often cultural differences that bely even the most prevalent “themes” among them. Some have theorized that these tales are common because of the equally common separation anxiety people feel towards the dying and dead.
  • Crowing About Toothache
    Toothache refers to the pain caused tooth or jaw problems, such as dental cavity, a cracked tooth, an exposed tooth root, gum disease, disease of the jaw joint, or muscle spasms when chewing. The severity of a toothache can range from chronic and mild to sharp and excruciating.

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