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mars 19, 2024Like
How Long Does It Take for Antidepressants to Work?
Antidepressants can be a lifeline for people living with depression and anxiety. Knowing how long it takes for an antidepressant to work is crucial, whether you’re taking depression medication for the first time or switching to a new drug. An antidepressant medication timeline will help you know what to expect, which can be especially important if a drug isn’t working and addressing your depression symptoms as intended. As you start your journey toward improved mental health, make sure that you talk
mars 19, 2024Like
How to Talk to Your Parents About Mental Health
While the thought of talking about mental health with your parents might feel overwhelming, it’s a conversation that may end up being one of the most important ones you’ll ever have with them. Recent research shows that more than 4 out of every 10 teens feel persistent hopelessness or sadness, and almost a third are dealing with poor mental health. To say the topic of mental health struggles is relevant is a gross understatement, and although its sensitive nature can talk
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15 Alternatives to Adderall
Adderall is a well-known and popular stimulant prescription drug used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Stimulant medications can be effective in treating ADHD by altering the levels of certain neurotransmitters in the brain. Adderall can increase attention, cognitive function, and the ability to stay organized and complete tasks. However, despite its known efficacy, the side effects of the drug, the potential for misuse, and the risk of dependency have left some people searching for Adderall alternatives. Fortunately, Adderall talk
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Signs Your Antidepressant Dose is Too Low or Too High
Finding the proper dosage for your antidepressant is crucial to treating your depression symptoms effectively. When used appropriately and at the correct dosage, antidepressants can be life-changing. However, if your antidepressant dosage is too low, you might be left trying to manage unresolved depressive symptoms like lack of motivation, lingering depression, uncontrollable crying, or sleepless nights. On the flip side, when an antidepressant dose is too high, you might feel disconnected from the world and people around you. Finding that talk
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How to Deal with Your Parents’ Divorce
Learning how to deal with a parents’ divorce is never easy. Whether you’re 10, 15, or 30 years old, your parents’ divorce is a seismic shift in life. Parental divorce can trigger a whirlwind of emotions, and there’s no right or wrong way to feel. It’s normal to experience everything from grief to relief to anger to guilt in the midst of divorcing parents — and sometimes, it seems like you’re feeling all that at once. Navigating the changes you’re talk
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Medicare Mental Health Coverage
Research shows those who enroll in government-funded plans are more likely to have mental health needs. Thankfully, Medicare’s role in covering therapy offers a path for many people to access the critical care they need. That said, navigating Medicare’s coverage for mental health care services and its limitations can prove difficult. If you’re wondering if Medicare covers mental health, you’re in the right place. Medicare offers various coverage options to address widespread mental health needs. While the program’s complexity talk
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Medicaid Mental Health Coverage
If you’re wondering if Medicaid covers therapy, the short answer is yes. However, there’s more to it than just a simple yes or no answer. While it’s true that a Medicaid plan offers benefits for certain mental health services like counseling, you must meet the criteria to be eligible. Further, the exact coverage for Medicaid services you’ll have will vary depending on factors like what state you live in. Learning what’s covered as part of Medicaid mental health benefits — talk
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Clinically Speaking: Importance of Clinical Trials in Lupus Research
About 1.5 million Americans are living with some form of lupus — and 9 out of 10 of them are women. Lupus is often hard to diagnose because it shares symptoms with so many other conditions, and because it affects the immune system of each person differently. Lupus can also be tough to treat, and the drugs traditionally used to manage the condition may come with serious side effects. One of the most difficult things about lupus is that people Healthy
mars 19, 2024Like
New Study Looks To Add Insight Into Gut-Brain Connection
A new study published in Cell and Tissue Research looked at the identification of vagal afferent nerve endings in the mouse colon and their spatial relationship with enterochromaffin cells. “The purpose of this study was to identify for the first time, the sensory nerve endings of the vagus nerve in the inner lining (called the mucosa) of the colon,” study author Nick Spencer told us. “We were hoping to visualise the nerve endings, see what they look like and how theravive
mars 19, 2024Like
Stockholm Syndrome: All You Need to Know About This Psychological Response
Our minds are like a maze of complex twists and turns. Sometimes, I can’t seem to understand how the human mind works, but then there are days when I marvel at this organ’s strength. What I love best about this is that the human mind shows – and has shown time and again – strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Stockholm syndrome is one example of this mental strength. This psychological response portrays a perplexing phenomenon where a calmsage
mars 18, 2024Like
Obstáculos de los biosimilares en EE.UU.
Se proyecta que las mujeres en Estados Unidos pasarán casi 50 años de sus vidas tomando medicamentos con prescripciones. Y el costo de estos medicamentos puede ser dolorosamente alto. De hecho, 4 de cada 10 (el 43%) de mujeres no han podido comprar medicamentos de prescripciones y casi 1 de cada 10 no han podido tomar sus medicamentos tal como se indica en la receta debido a sus costos en algún momento de sus vidas. No es una sorpresa que Healthy
mars 18, 2024Like
Céline Dion Says Stiff Person Syndrome Is ‘One of the Hardest Experiences of My Life’
From announcing a new documentary to her much talked-about appearance at the Grammys, Céline Dion has recently been giving fans a closer look into her life since she was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome in 2022. The singer continued that trend over the weekend when she shared a message on Instagram for International SPS Awareness Day on March 16. “As many of you know, in the fall of 2022, I was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS),” Dion wrote. “Trying shek