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The early symptoms of schizophrenia

The early symptoms of schizophrenia

A diagnosis of schizophrenia shatters the family as it is a chronic mental condition of great disturbing features, has no cure and has periodic flare ups. The family is subjected to never-ending anxiety, long drawn disturbances, and has to make permanent commitment towards looking after the patient. This needs great endurance and an unending amount of patience.
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How is schizophrenia treated?

How is schizophrenia treated?

Schizophrenia is one of the most disruptive chronic mental disorders. Neither are the causes known nor are there any known cures. It causes untold anxiety and disruption in the family. It is by no means easy for any family to make the needed commitment and pay the required attention to the patient forever.
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Best ways to fight depression

Best ways to fight depression

Depression is a disorder where a person experiences sadness, loss of interest and no motivation. One in three people is found to be battling depression. It is one of the most common disorders in the word today. The reason behind depression can be a major life change, loss of a loved one, disappointment or stress.
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Identifying the symptoms of Dementia

Identifying the symptoms of Dementia

The risk of suffering from a number of mental conditions increases with age. Dementia is one such mental condition that majorly affects elderly people. This is not a disease in itself but is a collection of conditions such as memory loss, weakened coordination and the weakening of other mental faculties.
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How regular exercise helps improve mental health

How regular exercise helps improve mental health

Some people hit the gym for building muscles and improving their cardiovascular health while others love spending time with their Bowflex home gym equipment for getting in shape. Regardless of individual desires and fitness goals, their regular exercise routine offers them much more than a fit body and an overall physical well being.
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All about stress incontinence

All about stress incontinence

Stress incontinence is due to undue sudden pressure on the urinary bladder. The common causes are obesity, current pregnancy, weakening of the anchoring muscles of the uterus, uterine displacement and weakening of the abdominal floor muscles due to multiple pregnancies and deliveries. Reduction of estrogen post menopause, surgical interventions like hysterectomy and pregnancy (uterus expands and presses the bladder) also contribute to weakening of muscles.
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