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		<title>Depression And Alcoholism, Disorders Tied Together</title>
		<description>Although there are no scientific proofs that depression would cause alcoholism, the two disorders are commonly met together in the same patient. 30 - 50 percents of all alcoholics are suffering from major depression. 
What one should know about alcoholism and depression: 
* People are predisposed </description>
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		<title>Helping Your Dog Cope with Thunder</title>
		<description>Although no one knows for sure what causes some dogs to panic during storms, it is believed to be caused by a combination of noise, flash of lightning and change in barometric pressure. Some dogs even have the emotional element of having a bad experience during a storm such as a falling tree or owne</description>
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		<title>The 5 best tips to help spot general anxiety disorder</title>
		<description>1- Most symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder are behavioral symptoms and can be difficult to spot by people who are not closely involved with the patient. Often these symptoms are attributed to a persons character and the fact that they have a mental illness is ignored. There are some physical sympt</description>
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		<title>Generalized Anxiety Disorder Revealed</title>
		<description>Anxiety itself is a normal reaction to dangerous or unexpected situations and events. GAD takes that reaction to the extreme, however. It is both excessive and chronic, interfering with a persons day-to-day life. 
Part of the reason generalized anxiety - also known as 'free floating' anxiety - is s</description>
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		<title>Arguably Shocking Fast Stress Facts Revealed</title>
		<description>Stress and anxiety can cause serious health issues - ignore this stress fact to your own peril. If you are unconvinced of the severity of this problem, take a look at these fast stress facts: 
* Approximately twenty-five percent of U.S. prescriptions are for anti-depressants and anti-anxiety medica</description>
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		<title>Anxiety - What Has Anxiety And MAGGOTS Got In Common</title>
		<description>With the help of modern science we have modern medicine and treatments and if supervised by a governing body of the medical profession along with your modern way of thinking and that is to believe in yourself and recognise your illness then the help out there will certainly give you hope in having a</description>
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		<title>Therapy is key to a stress-free life</title>
		<description>But what is an anxiety attack? Since anxiety is closely related to being stressed out, it is also caused by the person being worried, scared and uneasy. This type of anxiety attack is the extreme reaction of the body, both physically and psychologically. By being extremely worried, uneasy, or any of</description>
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		<title>How To Understand And Conquer Anxiety Attack Symptoms</title>
		<description>What Symptoms Are Evident? 
The first thing to understand about your anxiety panic disorder, social anxiety disorder or any other form of anxiety disorder is that the symptoms you face are symptoms and not reality. It is important to spot these anxiety attack symptoms so that you can ultimately see</description>
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		<title>A Pain In The Neck - Headaches</title>
		<description>People who suffer from anxiety induced head and neck pains feel a constant ache in their neck with their nerves on end as well as a vice grip like hold on their heads. This sort of head and neck pain can go on for long periods of time without reprieve and will not go away with normal pain relievers </description>
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		<title>How Does Reiki Help Anxiety And Depression?</title>
		<description>Anxiety and depression often accompany each other. At times, it is hard to say which came first. The symptoms of anxiety often include insomnia, irritability, unreasonable fear, heart palpitations and chest pain. These symptoms may be brought on by short or long-term stress, too much caffeine or oth</description>
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