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Teenage Depression and Suicide

The phenomenon of teenage depression is much more widespread than most parents or educators suspect.

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Depression in Children

While it is painful to see any child suffer, we can’t deny the fact that depression is an illness that can also strike children.

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Smoking Behavior

Smoking is one of the bad behaviors. How smoking effects our life?

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Government Funded Health Care for All: Turning Our Health Care System Into the Post Office

The federal government is on a massive propaganda campaign to sell another budget-busting entitlement program to the American taxpayer. Does anyone really believe that the health care system can serve everyone at reasonable cost with high quality and good service? Think Post Office Customer Service.

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Living with Mental Illness

Mental illness is a problem that many of us have to deal with and most of us have no clue on how to deal with it. If the person doesn’t get help, the results could be devastating for all that are involved.

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Five Ways to Help Keep Kids Calm While Waiting

Make waiting easier for you and your kids.

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Learning How to Live with Doubt

For those who suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and for those who want to learn about OCD alike, the following sums up the disorder and its treatments along with a personal story about “The Doubting Disease”.

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Eating Disorders: What You Say and Do Does Make a Difference

After I struggled with an eating disorder throughout college and suffer the effects of thoughtless and careless remarks from others, I decided that when I recovered I would educate and inform people how to be an ally not an enemy to those struggling with an eating disorder.

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Pdd-nos: A Parent’s Struggle

PDD-NOS can be hard to accept because the child/person can be so highly functioning. After years of unsuccessful counseling, I was finally given a diagnosis that fit – so how to accept this? What does it mean? Where do I go from here. This is a beginning of a series of articles focusing on parenting a child with PDD-NOS, gaining acceptance and finding resources and help.

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Autism and Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy

Applied Behavior Analysis Therapy has come to the forefront of Autism treatment. The success rate is a welcome help to overburdened families.