by: Elizabeth Morgan Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain but it causes many mental problems. The root cause of this disease is not known but bad genes seem to be a hot favorite. It affects both the sexes. Though there are some cases of children being affected, it is normally a disease manifesting during the [...]
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by: Elizabeth Morgan Schizophrenia’s root cause is still not clear. It does have a link with some part of the brain. It is not a psychiatric disorder but a physical one, affecting the mind and the personality of the person affected. The treatment is mostly to alleviate the symptoms and manage the problem. So the knowledge [...]
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by: Elizabeth Morgan Schizophrenia is a disease of the brain, the cause of which is not known. The exact problem in the brain is only partially understood. In this condition a physical ailment creates a serious mental problem. The treatment is aimed at reducing the symptoms and managing the disease.
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by: Elizabeth Morgan There are many mental disorders whose root cause is the psyche of the person, particularly traumas from early childhood. But schizophrenia is a serious mental disorder caused by a disabling brain illness. About one percent of Americans are afflicted with this problem at any given time. It does not make much difference with [...]
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by: Renee Kennedy What is Schizophrenia? Schizophrenia is a diagnosed mental illness where a person may suffer from hallucinations, distorted thoughts or a reduced ability to function in society for a period of at least one month.
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by: Annukka Huotari It’s not easy to defind stress. We think we all have experienced stress at some point in our life so the definition for stress should be obvious. Usually we talk about stress when we mean a feeling of mental overload which we have experienced. There are many definitions for stress - depending on the [...]
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by: Michal Stress Relief: Most people agree that stress has increased to new heights within the lst few years. The physical and emotional stress may result in chronic fatique, painful muscles and joints,anger, depression, decreased performance and even cancer.Whenever we encounter a stressful event, our bodies undergo a series of hormonal and biochemical changes that put as [...]
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by: David Morgan If you’re bipolar, the holiday season may come accompanied by a great deal of dread. It may be hard to be festive and enjoy the holiday cheer when you’re struggling financially, when you’re beating yourself up for being little better off than you were last year at this time, or while wallowing in guilt [...]
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