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Interview with The Borderliner

Borderline Personality Disorder is a condition many people don’t know enough about. Maggie Young, who suffers from Borderline herself, was nice enough to answer a few questions.

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Alzheimer’s Disease Don’t Forget

Alzheimer’s disease is a disease that gives a caretaker a feeling of hopelessness. This disease works on the memories and thinking skills of an individual. This disease slowly destroys a person’s past thoughts and interferes with everyday life functions.

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Be Familiar with Your ABCs and Supplements

With the fast pace of life in this day and age, the key to survival is vitamins.

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It’s All in Your Mind: PCOS Journey 1

Is there anyone out there with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome)? Do any of you ladies have problems no doctor has been able to explain? Has anyone ever told you your health problems are all in your head? If so, maybe you can gain some insight and encouragement from my journey.

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Bipolar Disorder: Causes, Effects, and Treatments

The combination of a variety of treatment measures lends itself to the potential for the most stability of the person suffering from Bipolar disorder. Medications work, therapy is helpful, support is necessary, but it is education and awareness that is the keystone that holds the entire treatment plan together, and it is with these collective tools that the individual with Bipolar disorder can live a life, not free from the disorder itself, but with the highest likelihood of the fewest negative consequences associated with the illness.

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Mood Charts: Your Key to Active Management of Bipolar Disorder

We cannot control our moods and the swings associated with Bipolar illness, but we CAN control our own behavior associated with monitoring the changes in our moods, thus creating a more healthy awareness cycle, rather than the typical downward spiral.

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Bipolar Basics

Bipolar disorder (formally known as manic depression) is a mental illness. People who are bipolar have mood swings that interfere with daily life and activities. Mood swings are called episodes and there are four types: mania, depression, mixed mood, and hypomania.

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Omega 3 Health Benefits

The benefits of Omega 3 have been life changing for many people.

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Living with Bipolar Disorder

My own experiences in living with manic depression.