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		<title>Panic Attacks &#8211; Out With the Myths</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Misinformation does not only create vague pictures of a condition but will also likely cause people to believe things that do not actually exist. Among those conditions that typically receive serious amounts of myths are psychological and behavioral disorders, partly because psychological conditions are often hard to understand and seem mysterious. In this article, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Misinformation does not only create vague pictures of a condition but will also likely cause people to believe things that do not actually exist. Among those conditions that typically receive serious amounts of myths are psychological and behavioral disorders, partly because psychological conditions are often hard to understand and seem mysterious. In this article, we would try to debug the myths of one of the more common behavioral conditions&#8230;panic attacks.</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/anxiety-panic-attacks.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-74" title="anxiety-panic-attacks" src="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/anxiety-panic-attacks.jpg" alt="" width="235" height="155" /></a>People with panic attacks are crazy. Crazy is never a good term for people with psychological conditions and people with panic attacks are hardly crazy. They may seem deranged and a bit psychotic for some people when they experience attacks of panic and terror but this does not suggest that they are.</p>
<p>As if to add to the insult, people with panic attacks are sometimes perceived to have schizophrenia, the most advanced form of psychosis which is marked by severe auditory and visual hallucination as well as aggravated delusions and dysfunctional thoughts. Clearly, there is no relationship between people who feel like they are &#8220;going crazy&#8221; when undergoing attacks and people who have advanced (and even minor) psychological conditions.</p>
<p>People with panic attacks lose control. Wrong. Panic attacks do not rob a person his sense of control. While a person&#8217;s thoughts may seem distorted for a while during attacks due to physical symptoms that lend themselves towards this possibility such as shortness of breath and heart attack-like symptoms, this does not mean that the person is losing grip of the reality. Anxiety which normally accompanies panic attacks is a body&#8217;s way to tell you that something is going wrong. Since this is a defense mechanism, it is not dangerous to anyone, not even the person undergoing the panic attack.</p>
<p>It is good to remember that panic attack happens only in the mind, it may, in fact, be unnoticeable for people surrounding the person during the attack. What exacerbates the attack is the person&#8217;s conscious thought that it could cause embarrassment or harm to other people. It is the sense of losing control of one&#8217;s self that makes the condition worse, a thought that is manufactured in the brain, never the total lack of sense of control.</p>
<p>People with panic attacks have chronic heart disorders. While this may be partly true due to the link between mitral valve prolapse and panic attacks, this does not make the assertion entirely valid. People have good reasons to believe that they are having heart attacks or heart failures when they experience episodes of panic attacks since some of the symptoms of both conditions are similar. But such symptoms are perfectly rational when seen from the viewpoint of elevated fear.</p>
<p>For example, people subjected under conditions that stimulate fear experience tightening of the chest, faster heart beat, profuse perspiration, shortness of breath and increased respiration. All these signs are also symptoms of heart attacks which make it easy for most people to believe that instead of having a disorder of the mind, they are having dysfunctional hearts. But then again, similarity in symptoms does not make two completely different conditions alike.</p>
<p>Myths often offer a semblance of the reality that is not hard to believe in. But do not be fooled. Knowing what is the exact truth and not the half lies may serve you well when dealing with conditions that root from and are aggravated by thoughts.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[L-Theanine, naturally occurring in green tea, proves effective in dealing with anxiety symptoms and providing anxiety relief
Anxiety is a state of intense fear, uncertainty, uneasiness, or apprehension due to anticipation of an imagined or real threatening future event. Anxiety can be both physically and psychologically devastating to the Anxiety sufferer&#8217;s life. Anxiety is often sub-categorized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>L-Theanine, naturally occurring in green tea, proves effective in dealing with anxiety symptoms and providing anxiety relief</p></blockquote>
<p><a href="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/anxiety-natural-treatment.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-95" title="anxiety-natural-treatment" src="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/anxiety-natural-treatment.jpg" alt="" width="217" height="171" /></a>Anxiety is a state of intense fear, uncertainty, uneasiness, or apprehension due to anticipation of an imagined or real threatening future event. Anxiety can be both physically and psychologically devastating to the Anxiety sufferer&#8217;s life. Anxiety is often sub-categorized according to the focus of the perceived threat. There is social anxiety, separation anxiety, dating anxiety, performance anxiety, math anxiety, etc. Stress and anxiety often go hand in hand and can result in anxiety depression as the individual feels powerless to receive any anxiety help.</p>
<p>There are a variety of anti-anxiety treatments to consider in overcoming anxiety. For some, anxiety medications prove to be a source of anxiety relief. Other&#8217;s prefer not to use any of the anti-anxiety drugs and opt for more natural cures for anxiety management. These may include herbs for anxiety, acupuncture anxiety treatments, anxiety vitamins, aromatherapy for anxiety relief, even hypnosis has has proved beneficial overcoming anxiety.</p>
<blockquote><p>This article discusses the perhaps little known amino acid L-Theanine as a natural remedy for anxiety relief.</p></blockquote>
<p>L-Theanine is a unique free form amino acid found only in the tea plant and in the mushrooms Xerocomus badius and certain species of genus Camellia, C. japonica and C. sasanqua. Often drinkers of green tea report a feeling of calmness they feel after ingesting a cup or two even though green tea has roughly half the caffeine of coffee. This is due to the high L-Theanine content.</p>
<p>In addition to reducing anxiety symptoms, studies have shown L-Theanine may be effective in promoting concentration, supporting the immune system, improving learning performance, lowering blood pressure, increasing formation of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA, and increasing brain dopamine levels among other positive benefits with no known downside.</p>
<p>Studies in cooperation with Taiyo Kagaku Co., The University of Shizuoka, and The Family Planning Institute of Japan have shown that women taking 200 mg L-Theanine daily have lower incidence of PMS symptoms. These symptoms include physical, mental, and social symptoms. Overall, a significant alleviation of PMS symptoms by L-Theanine was observed.</p>
<p>While still under investigation, L-Theanine appears to have a role in the formation of the inhibitory neurotransmitter Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (GABA). GABA blocks release of the neurotransmitters dopamine and serotonin, playing a key role in the relaxation effect.</p>
<p>Everyone knows the effects stress and anxiety can have on an individual&#8217;s physical state of well-being. Fascinating neurochemistry research has revealed that given a shot of GABA essentially turned back the clocks in the brains of older monkeys, whose brain function briefly operated at levels normally seen in monkeys less than half their age.</p>
<p>GABA, or gamma-amino butyric acid, is a neurotransmitter chemical that is essential for optimizing how brain cells transmit messages to each other and acts to put a damper on unwanted brain signaling activity. Although GABA&#8217;s age-related decline has not been documented in humans, a host of studies in mammals, including other primates, suggests that a similar process is at work in people.</p>
<p>Monkeys ages 26 and 32 &#8212; considered old age for monkeys &#8212; that got GABA directly delivered to their neurons responded to visual patterns, such as flashing vertical and horizontal lines, in much the same way as monkeys aged 7 to 9 years old did.</p>
<p>Without GABA delivery, the monkeys&#8217; aged brains had more difficulty firing neurons that specifically gauge various aspects of depth perception, motion and color. Instead, older monkeys have more random firings that make it difficult to observe visual nuances. In younger monkeys, GABA had no effect since their brains already had optimal GABA functioning.</p>
<p>L-Theanine is considered to be safe based on its historical use as a component of tea and on favorable toxicology studies. Tea is the most consumed beverage worldwide after water, and has been consumed for thousands of years by billions of people. It is estimated that a heavy tea drinker (6-8 cups daily) will consume between 200 to 400 mg of L-Theanine daily.</p>
<p>While dosage for depression and anxiety disorder remain individual, it is recommended to take 100 to 200 mg 1 to 3 times daily for anxiety relief. Based on the results of clinical studies, it has been established that L-Theanine is effective in single dosages in the range of 50-200 mg. It is suggested that subjects with higher levels of anxiety take a dose at the higher end of the effective range (100 &#8211; 200 mg) for overcoming anxiety.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before the diagnosis can be made, the health care providers or mental health specialists will ask the patient on the following: symptoms, overall health and medical and mental history of the family. A physical exam will be carried out as well as some lab tests.</p>
<p><a href="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/doctor.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-99" title="anxiety-treatment" src="http://anxiety-resource.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/doctor.jpg" alt="" width="239" height="179" /></a>Depression, being an illness, requires tremendous emotional support from the family. A family member must accompany the patient on doctor visits to give the latter a boost.</p>
<p>During the course of the visit, the doctor will figure out if the case is severe, mild or moderate. Depression is severe if the person experiences all the symptoms and if it keeps him from doing all his daily activities. Moderate, if the person has a lot of the symptoms that it hampers his activities. It can be categorized mild if the person has some of the depression symptoms and if he needs more push to do all the things he needs to do.</p>
<p>No one must underestimate depression. It is a real illness, and therefore the patient needs all the help and attention he can get.</p>
<p>As said earlier, you are not alone in this problem. Fortunately, depression, of all psychiatric illnesses, proves to be one of the most treatable. With proper care, more than 80 percent of those suffering from major depression experience significant improvement. Even those suffering from severe depression can helped. Here are some treatments for depression problems:</p>
<p>Psychotherapy There are many types and methods of therapeutic approaches used for treating depression. The most common types are behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, rational emotive therapy, and interpersonal therapy. Approaches also include psychodynamic and family approaches. Both the individual as well as group modalities have been used commonly, but these depend on the severity of one&#8217;s depression, the financial resources of the person, and resources that are available locally.</p>
<p>Arguably the most prominent therapy in treating depression, the cognitive behavioral therapy is commonly used for handling the condition. There has been extensive research and medical studies that conducted to check or assess the safety as well as the effectiveness in treating depression using this type of therapy.</p>
<p>Considered the father of cognitive behavioral therapy, many written studies and books support this type of therapy. Cognitive behavioral therapy uses simple techniques that focus primarily on the patient&#8217;s negative thought patterns. These negative thought patterns are also known as cognitive distortions. A person suffering from depression may from time to time use these cognitive distortions, igniting the condition.</p>
<p>The therapy starts with the establishment of a supportive and warm environment for one suffering from depression. Making the patient learn about how his or her depression problem may be a result of thinking in cognitive distortions is generally the next step. The types of faulty logic and thinking are also discussed in this step (such as &#8220;everything or nothing logic,&#8221; &#8220;blame mis-attribution,&#8221; &#8220;overgeneralization,&#8221; among others) and the person being treated is encouraged to start taking notes of the thoughts he or she has been having as they happen throughout his or her day. This is conducted for the person to understand and realize how often and common this kind of thoughts are occuring.</p>
<p>In this type of therapy, the emphasis is mainly placed on realizing the thoughts as well as the behaviors that are associated with the depression problem rather than on the emotions themselves. The rationale for this emphasis is that is strongly believed that by altering one&#8217;s thoughts and consequently, behaviors, his or her emotions will most likely change as well. Because of this type of therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy is often short-term (generally lasts up to a dozen sessions or two only) and best suits people that are experiencing some kind of distress that is related to the depression they are having. Individuals that are able to handle a problem using a perspective that is unique and therefore are most likely cognitively-oriented could also do well under this approach.</p>
<p>Interpersonal therapy, on the other hand, is also a therapy on a short-term basis used for treating depression. In this type of treatment, the focus usually lies on the social relationships of the patient and determine ways in improving these relationships. It is strongly believed that in order to improve the overall well-being of a person (or the patient in the case); he or she needs to have a stable and good social support.</p>
<p>When a person&#8217;s relationships become unhealthy, the person would most likely suffer from this problem. This therapy approach then seeks to enrich one&#8217;s skills in social relationships, expression of his or her emotions, assertiveness, and communication skills. This type of approach is usually done individually but sometimes can be used also in a setting for group therapy.</p>
<p>Many individual approaches would place importance more on the patient&#8217;s active personal involvement in recovering from depression. Persons being treated under an individual approach are usually enticed and encouraged to finish homework assignments between sessions. If the person is not capable yet to join in therapy sessions actively, then his or her therapist could be the one to first provide the patient an environment that supports him or her until the medication starts to help improve his or her state of feelings and mind.</p>
<p>Psychodynamic or psychoanalytic approaches in treating depression currently do not have much research to recommend their use. Although there are some therapists that might use psychodynamic theory in helping conceptualize a patient&#8217;s personality, there are some issues raised on how this could prove to be an effective and efficient depression treatment.</p>
<p>Couples or family therapy could also be considered if the depression of the patient directly affects family relationships. These types of therapy focus on the interpersonal relationships among family members. In addition, these approaches seek to ensure good communication in the family. The roles of the family members in a patient&#8217;s depression could be examined. Education about the depression problem in general might also be used as part of the family therapy.</p>
<p>Medication The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved numerous medications for treating depression. These drugs have been sorted into classes; each medication has a unique chemical structure which acts on various chemicals present in the brain.</p>
<p>It is necessary to remember that all medications approved by the DFA to treat depression are effective and recommended &#8211; they just do not work the same effect for everybody.</p>
<p>You might want to closely work with the doctor in determining which drug is the best for your condition. Sometimes, conditions may involve having more than just one medication; some work with a mixture of medications. This is important: Do not change your medication or discontinue your dosage without asking your doctor.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The symptoms are similar to a heart attack, and a sensation that you have lost touch with reality and an impending dread often accompanies the physical symptoms.&#160; While you might end up in the emergency room the first time, this is not adequate treatment.&#160; In order to control panic attack symptoms, you need to help [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>The symptoms are similar to a heart attack, and a sensation that you have lost touch with reality and an impending dread often accompanies the physical symptoms.&nbsp; While you might end up in the emergency room the first time, this is not adequate treatment.&nbsp; In order to control panic attack symptoms, you need to help prevent them in the first place.</p></blockquote>
<p><i><a href="/">Panic attacks</a></i> can effect your quality of living and drag you down from doing the things you enjoy. If you have ever experienced a panic attack, then you know the feeling of terror that accompanies them, as well as the crippling fear that it might happen again.&nbsp; If you are one of the three million Americans who have had multiple panic attacks, you should know that there are ways to control panic attack symptoms.</p>
<p>Options</p>
<p>One option is to consult a physician about getting treatment&nbsp; Some medicines on the market can help panic attack sufferers from reoccurrences.&nbsp; Another option available is cognitive-behavior therapy.&nbsp; This method utilizes visualization, breathing and relaxation techniques to fend off the symptoms of a panic attack when they occur.</p>
<p>Another option that some sufferers choose to help control panic attack symptoms is to actually face the fears.&nbsp; For some, gradually confronting the situations that cause panic can help eradicate them.&nbsp; There is method to this treatment, and it should be undertaken under the care of a physician or therapist so as not to aggravate the problem.</p>
<p>Chronic panic attacks, known as Panic Disorder, are a serious medical condition that can drastically affect the quality of your life.&nbsp; Panic Disorder is not necessarily a permanent condition and it can be treated successfully.&nbsp; Knowing that there are treatments out there though should help you can beat those fears and control panic attack symptoms!</p>
<p>Results</p>
<p>By using the options that work for you to help control your panic attacks, you are able to live a life that is free of suffering from constantly being consumed with fear of your next panic attack. You can also use what you know to help others that may be in the same position you were in before you found the proper help. </p>
<p>Of course, encouraging someone to see their doctor is the best way to go, but because many people are afraid to seek professional help or because they are ashamed of their condition, helping them to learn breathing exercises and the like that have worked for you is something that can offer them at least a small amount of relief.</p>
<p>Your doctor is your best choice always when you are having trouble. He can make a correct diagnosis and get you started in the right direction to end your anxiety attacks. </p>
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		<title>Counteract Anxiety Attacks</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Anxiety attacks are brought on by many different things and can affect people in vastly different ways. An event that may send someone into an anxiety attack may be handled with ease by another person. There is no telling what will or will not cause an anxiety attack to occur. We can, however, learn our own bodies and responses so that we can be better prepared when anxiety attacks occur.</p></blockquote>
<p>For me, anxiety attacks seem the most likely when I am dealing with health issues with myself or my family. For some reason, I have always felt anxious about health related issues and potential health problems in the people I care about most. My husband, on the other hand, takes health related issues in stride yet finds himself dealing with anxiety attacks over financial issues that threaten our family. I am so thankful that while anxiety attacks are a normal part of life, that not everyone deals with them the same or gets them at the same time. Can you even imagine a world like that?</p>
<p>I have learned myself pretty well over the years, so that now I know how to counteract anxiety attacks. The biggest thing that I need to do is to get away and get alone. This could mean walking into another room or getting outside for a walk or run. I know that my anxiety attacks are made worse when I am forced to deal with them in front of people. Another key for me in counteracting anxiety attacks is to get active. Taking time regularly to exercise is one of the best methods of stress control and hence anxiety attack prevention for me. The more active I am, the less the little things seem to stress me out.</p>
<p>Figure out the things that cause anxiety attacks in you and look for good ways to counteract them. Your life will be a lot more manageable if you can learn to take things in stride and to not let small things lead to big anxiety attacks. Talk with a doctor or a counselor for more advice.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Millions of people are diagnosed with depression every year and even more suffer from mood fluctuations and anxiety.&nbsp; Not only can anxiety and stress result from the frustrations of trying to treat mood swings and depression, they can also increase the symptoms of these conditions, resulting in even greater mood variations and therefore greater stress.</p></blockquote>
<p>We live in a society infused with pharmaceuticals and drugs to treat everything from depression and sleep to anxiety and indigestion.&nbsp; Drug companies constantly bombard the general audiences with commercials touting new prescription drugs suitable to cure or treat just about any condition or disease.&nbsp; As a result, many people believe that these drugs are the only option they have to ease the symptoms of their condition.&nbsp; But there are alternatives.&nbsp; Many pharmaceutical drugs are based off of naturally occurring substances and many natural supplements have been found to improve mood and memory while decreasing stress and anxiety.&nbsp; ThinkStraight combines these natural supplements in order to provide a balanced and effective way to naturally treat depression and anxiety.</p>
<p>Millions of people are diagnosed with depression every year and even more suffer from mood fluctuations and anxiety.&nbsp; Not only can anxiety and stress result from the frustrations of trying to treat mood swings and depression, they can also increase the symptoms of these conditions, resulting in even greater mood variations and therefore greater stress.&nbsp; All of these conditions stem from variations in brain chemistry and the necessity to manage the chemicals and compounds in the brain.&nbsp; ThinkStraight combines natural supplements that have been proven to help memory function, brain function, increase focus, and increase the ability for the body to naturally maintain the balance of brain chemistry.&nbsp; By increasing the body&#8217;s ability to function at a more efficient level, ThinkStraight decreases the physical stress that promotes and enhances anxiety and depression.</p>
<p>Not only will ThinkStraight help the body to manage function, but, by increasing&nbsp; oxygen and nutrients to the brain, this supplement helps the brain work more efficiently through every task.&nbsp; The brain is responsible for every organ and chemical reaction in the body.&nbsp; The various parts of the brain regulate digestion, metabolism, sensory organs, and every other function within the human body.&nbsp; Most importantly, the brain is responsible for the hormones and chemicals that help us react to our environment and contains the cells necessary to recall memories.&nbsp; These hormones and chemicals are responsible for depression and stress relative to our environment.&nbsp; The ingredients in Think Straight have been proven to moderate these levels, bringing them back into balance and creating a more balanced environment within the brain, resulting in a healthier, more relaxed reaction to everyday life.&nbsp;&nbsp; Not only do these natural ingredients promote and manage brain function, they also promote the flow of nutrients to the brain.&nbsp; ThinkStraight helps the blood vessels increase the flow of oxygen to the brain, allowing the cellular functions in this organ to work at optimal efficiency.&nbsp; When the brain is working at its best, with the help of ThinkStraight, it can better regulate the feedback cycles necessary to manage bodily and brain functions.&nbsp; As a result, physical and mental stress is reduced and the brain is better able to manage the chemicals and reactions associated with depression and anxiety.</p>
<p>ThinkStraight helps individuals think straight.&nbsp; The natural compounds have been combined together and work in conjunction with one another to create a supplement that optimizes brain function.&nbsp; This reduces and balances the brain chemistry, reducing stress, anxiety and depression.&nbsp; With no risk of side effects, ThinkStraight can assist any individual.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There seem to be so many people who are depressed that we really should take a look at the causes of depression in the first place. The factors that contribute to depression are well-known, and well-researched, but what causes it is not quite understood. New studies have uncovered some of the factors that contribute to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>There seem to be so many people who are depressed that we really should take a look at the causes of depression in the first place. The factors that contribute to depression are well-known, and well-researched, but what causes it is not quite understood. New studies have uncovered some of the factors that contribute to the probability of people developing depression.</p></blockquote>
<p>Stress</p>
<p>Stress takes the first place prize. It&#8217;s true that any stressful environment or situation can lead to depression. It can be anything such as social stress, getting a job, relationship difficulties, worrying about money, staying up late, lifestyle out of control, pressures of school and getting good grades. Other events that could cause depression are: death, change of job, moving from one place to another; even the fear of the unknown can cause depression. The list is endless. While these events cannot be avoided, we must come up with an effective stress coping mechanism to be able to thrive even in stressful situations because they are never going to go away. Stressful situations just keep changing.</p>
<p>Drinking and Drugs</p>
<p>People who take drugs and alcohol are more prone to depression. When these substances are used at a young age, they can effect a a person&#8217;s brain in negative ways. These substances help make the person feel good temporarily, but in most cases, people become addicted.</p>
<p>Drugs release dopamine in the pleasure center of the brain. For example: delicious food boosts dopamine release by about 50 percent. Sex, on the other hand, doubles this number. However, drugs can increase dopamine release anywhere from four to ten times. This unnatural high almost certainly leads to depression after the high goes away. This substance is the surest way to fry brain circuitry.</p>
<p>Drugs make a person depressed more than it makes him happy. This effect will spiral downward until the person doing drugs will want more and more of the substance to break the cycle of depression that follows each high and so the addiction is born.</p>
<p>Not Enough sleep </p>
<p>Studies show that up to 40 percent of adults do not get the proper amount of sleep per day and among students, up to 71 percent complain of sleep disorders and lack of sleep.</p>
<p>Sleep is essential to a person&#8217;s health. During sleep, the body repairs itself and reorganizes thought. Lack of sleep contributes to a lack of coherence in brain waves. This scenario often leads to depression. Sleeping during the day and staying up late also interferes with the body&#8217;s natural rhythms. This can lead to a sense of depression.</p>
<p>Here are few ways on how to prevent depression.</p>
<p>Sleep is a vital part of preventing depression. Balance your life with enough rest and exercise everyday. Most people require seven to eight hours of sleep per day.</p>
<p>Keep some regularity in your life. Orgaize your activities so they can come at expected and regular times. If your weekly, daily or monthly routine is set then your body has time to get used to the activities. This will lead to a reduced chance for depression to set in.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t push yourself beyond your limits. Keep stress in check and try to avoid stressors if you can. If this can&#8217;t be done, then try to deal with the stressors in a manner that minimizes the damage it causes.</p>
<p>Sunlight and exercise can help the brain to function a higher level. Make time to enjoy the sunlight and try to stay active in the daylight when possible.</p>
<p>Keep away from alcohol and drugs. They may seem attractive, but all they really do is cause havoc in a person&#8217;s life.</p>
<p>Make at least one warm meal daily a priority. Good eating habits and good health are important when keeping away from depression.</p>
<p>Have fun every day. Nothing takes the load off of depression like some good old fun time. Social activities such as chatting, joining a support group sports, and other hobbies can do wonders towards healing a stressed out and busy mind.</p>
<p>Depression can be avoided and treated and it can be fun doing so. Follow the above mentioned tips for a brighter and happier disposition each day. You will look and feel better for it!</p>
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