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		<title>Disorders due to stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Stress has been the cause for a variety of problems. Without stress there seems to be no way get a job done. Few hours of sleep combined with pressures from multiple directions leave a person with no time to distress. It is the problem associated with every person living [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stress has been the cause for a variety of problems. Without stress there seems to be no way get a job done. Few hours of sleep combined with pressures from multiple directions leave a person with no time to distress. It is the problem associated with every person living in an urban country. The modern life demands the person to be active twenty four hours a day, be connected to friend&#8217;s colleagues though mobile phones, internet and other forms of communication mediums. Because of all this it is the mind and the body that takes all the pressure and end up losing their strength. Stress is the reaction by the body that is raised when it feels that the muscles and the mind cannot take any more work and rest is required. It is the way your body protects you and it helps people stay alert, responsive, and energetic. It is on the other hand productive at certain times when the body needs to perform better than before. It makes the person more attentive and increases the concentration to keep him focused at the job at hand. But there is a threshold for everything and stress too stops being useful and begins to instead deteriorated body and mind. The number of stress related mental cases have seen a sudden resurgence in the past few years. It causes long term depression or insomnia in certain individuals and other sorts of mental disorders which result in her taking pills for the rest of their life. Another major problem associated with stress is the failure of adrenal glands. Adrenal glands secrete the required stress hormone cortisol to keep the body on its toes. This overworking of the adrenal glands causes the complete failure of them and abnormal hormone levels for the rest of your lives.</p>
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		<title>Coping With Work Related Stress</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 13:28:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worry about your job, increased demands at work, and the responsibilities of your career can cause you a lot of stress, particularly in times of economic uncertainty. The stress can build over time because you return to work again and again. It isn&#8217;t always a major incident such as a demotion that causes stress; in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Worry about your job, increased demands at work, and the  responsibilities of your career can cause you a lot of stress,  particularly in times of economic uncertainty. The stress can build over  time because you return to work again and again. It isn&#8217;t always a  major incident such as a demotion that causes stress; in fact, minor  worries can snowball into major stress if they are repeated day after  day.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to overcome pervasive stress at work because stress has  such an impact on you both emotionally and physically. Individuals  suffering from stress are at increased risk for depression, panic  attacks, anxiety, exhaustion, frustration and anger. It&#8217;s also linked to  physical problems such as high blood pressure and a suppressed immune  system.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re feeling stressed at work, take the time to identify the  specific stressors that are affecting you. Is it a one-time occurrence  such as lay-offs, or are you struggling to cope with an unpleasant or  unproductive coworker on a daily basis? After you&#8217;ve identified the  source, it&#8217;s time to make some changes.</p>
<p>If you can change the situation itself, do so. This may involve asking  for a move to another department, looking for a new job, or simply  learning better interpersonal skills. Time management is often crucial  to alleviating work place stress because it helps you determine  priorities and work more productively. Delegating work can also help  reduce your stress levels. It&#8217;s important to keep things in perspective  as well. If you feel like you are overwhelmed with work you can&#8217;t  complete, ask yourself what will happen if you put some assignments off.  In most cases, it will not be the end of the world, or even your job.  Many people discover that the pressure they feel is self-inflicted.</p>
<p>If you still can&#8217;t cope with the stress at work, consider consulting  with a therapist or counselor. They can help you develop relaxation  techniques and effective coping skills that can reduce your stress  levels and improve your mental health.</p>
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		<title>Survey Tracks Mental Health Trends In Children And Teens</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A mental health survey completed in 2009 revealed several trends among children and teenagers in the United States. The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey was conducted the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Center for Health Statistics, a division of the Centers for Disease Control. The survey tracked six of the most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A mental health survey completed in 2009 revealed several trends among  children and teenagers in the United States. The National Health and  Nutrition Examination Survey was conducted the National Institute of  Mental Health and the National Center for Health Statistics, a division  of the Centers for Disease Control.</p>
<p>The survey tracked six of the most common mental disorders attributed to  adolescents: generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, eating  disorders such as anorexia and bulimia, depression, conduct disorders,  and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The startling  results indicate that many children and teens with mental health  problems aren&#8217;t receiving appropriate treatment.</p>
<p>There were several interesting trends concerning which children  potentially suffered from various disorders as well. In lower  socioeconomic classes, parents and children were more likely to indicate  problems with ADHD, while in the higher socioeconomic classes anxiety  disorders were more common. Mexican Americans reported the highest  incidence of mood disorders such as depression.  Among males, ADHD was  the most prevalent problem regardless of social status or ethnic  background. Females suffered most often from depression. The percentage  of children and teens overall who suffered from one or more of the six  mental disorders researched was consistent regardless of socioeconomics  or race.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, minority youth were less likely to seek help from doctors  or mental health counselors, leaving them without treatment in many  cases. This was despite the fact that most disorders were evenly  distributed among various races. The survey indicated that roughly half  of all children and teens with mental health issues did not receive  treatment regardless of their race or socioeconomic status. Roughly 55%  of children with a disorder consulted with a specialist, but a much  lower 32% sought treatment if they had an anxiety disorder.</p>
<p>Researchers hope that the results of the survey can be used to discover  ways to make mental health resources more available to children and  teens. Treatment for most mental disorders is more effective if caught  and treated early on.</p>
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		<title>Medicine and Therapy Combined Effectively Combat Anxiety</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 04:27:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Anxiety is a natural feeling to some of life’s troublesome aspects.  However, these emotions may result in physically painful forms. Loss of  sleep, nausea and ulcers are all common anxiety-related symptoms that  hamper the quality of day-to-day living. Medication is recommended to  deal with anxiety disorders; however, should always be combined with  proper therapeutic measures.</p>
<p>Xanax: An Introduction</p>
<p>A  common anxiety prescription is Xanax. Alzapronam, a benzodiazepine,  alters unbalanced brain chemicals that cause anxiety. While Xanax is  extremely effective and highly popular, any patient taking Xanax must  understand that the drug is highly addictive. Ironically, because of  this aspect, taking Xanax has caused some patients increased anxiety due  to the stress of taking medication.</p>
<p>Many conditions will make  avoiding Xanax a must. Patients with glaucoma, kidney or liver disease  or certain allergies should not take Xanax. If you have any of these  conditions, consult with your physician. She may provide you with an  alternative prescription (RX) list. An <a href="http://www.prescriptiondrugs.com/">RX drug list</a> given to you  by your physician can provide you with alternatives that may provide the  same relief as Xanax with far less risks to your health.</p>
<p>Therapy:  The Foundation of Your Treatment</p>
<p>Even if Xanax is right for you,  taking it under the supervision of a licensed therapist will maximize  its effectiveness and strengthen your overall battle with anxiety.  Today, therapy is a modernized industry and patients have a variety of  methods to choose from. Be sure to find one that is right for you. The  Anxiety Disorder Association of America can help you in your search.  Also, don’t be afraid to let one go should you feel you are not getting  the help that you need. Finally, be sure to find one that fits within  your long-term budget. Therapy is a long-term expense that will benefit  from stability. Thus, find the one for you and make it last.</p>
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