Bright light therapy A meta-analysis of bright light therapy commissioned by the American Psychiatric Association found it to be more effective than placebo—usually dim light—for both seasonal affective disorder and for nonseasonal depression, with effect sizes similar to those for conventional antidepressants. For non-seasonal depression, adding light therapy to the standard antidepressant treatment was not [...]
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Just because you feel sad and depressed for a few days does not mean that you have depression. Depression is a very serious disease that can last for years. Each year about 15 million Americans suffer from this illness. The sad fact is that only a third of those Americans will ever seek help for their affliction.

Cigarette smoking is one of the leading causes of death in the Unites States. With the ill effects of this habit on the teeth, skin, lungs, and cardiovascular system, a lot of smokers have made several attempts to kick the habit. Unfortunately, the withdrawal symptoms caused by nicotine addiction are…

There are days when all of us feel down and out, like we would rather stay in bed with the covers over our heads then get up and deal with the world. Having these days on occasion is one thing, but when you feel this way day in and day out, you are suffering from something more serious. You are dealing with depression. They tell you to talk to your doctor, you have… and they prescribe more medications.

Feelings of panic, anxiety, irritation and such other mental disorders are those common day to day disturbances that most of the people choose to ignore. In almost everyday of our lives in some way or the other we can experience any of these disorders or all of them. The common existence of these disorders has generated a feeling of their being quite normal especially when they are experienced in small degrees, though in reality they should never be ignored.











