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Mental Health
27
Jul

Depression And Employee Absenteeism: Estimated Cost In The US Is $23 Billion

What kind of work do you do? It is kind of an odd question for a Saturday morning, but over the last day or two we saw a number of articles that dealt with the cost of depression in the U.S. workplace. Yes, we said depression. Working at a job for an employer or being...
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11
Jul

Study: Does Sleep Disruption Cause Anxiety Disorder Or Is Sleep Disruption A Byproduct Of Anxitety Disorder?

“You’ll feel better after a good night’s sleep!” There’s a pretty good chance that you’ve uttered this admonition either in conversation with a family member, a friend, a co-worker…or maybe, depending on your profession, with a patient. If you’re a parent, then you quickly learn how critically important sleep is for an infant and for new parents....
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28
Jun

Recovery, Unity, And Service: Can Service Save Us?

“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.” Mahatma Gandhi HOW SERVICE CAN SAVE US Those five words are the essence of this week’s TIME Magazine cover.  The magazine is dated July 1, 2013; however, the issue always arrive a number of days prior to the edition date....
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19
Jun

Pay Close Attention To Your Children’s Behavior: Are Your Witnessing ‘Sibling Rivalry’ Or ‘Sibling Bullying’?

When was the last time you thought about sibling rivalry? If you’re an only child and/or you’re not the parent of more than one child, then chances are the subject of sibling rivalry comes up only occasionally in fleeting conversations with your friends, extended family members or co-workers. For sure much has been written about...
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14
Jun

“Rescued” Dogs Help Soldiers Cope With PTSD

“When dogs fulfill their roles they are ecstatically happy.”  Robert Crais Dogs do play many roles in our lives. We see them as pets…house pets. We see them as working dogs on a farm or ranch…herding livestock. We see them as guard dogs…protecting a business. We see them as lap dogs…companions for their owners. We...
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31
May

Treating The Whole Person ~ Pentagon Offers Yoga For Veterans Suffering From PTSD

Treating the whole person… At Cottonwood Tucson, our philosophy of care presumes that physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of life are closely interconnected and equally important to the overall health and wellness of a human being. We believe that achieving and maintaining good health requires more than just treating the disease or disorder. Our...
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24
May

Honor Flight Network ~ Memorial Day 2013

Aerial view of the National World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Memorial Day 2013 This weekend our nation will celebrate Memorial Day with Monday, May 27th, being the day that we all take a bit of time to remember the men and women who died in service to our country while...
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17
May

CDC Report: Mental Health Surveillance Among Children In The United States – 2005-2011

 Logo of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an agency within the United States Department of Health and Human Services. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) “CDC 24/7: Saving Lives, Protecting People” How much do you know about the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)? For example, did you know that its roots date back to...
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25
Apr

NSI-189 Approved For Final Test And Trial Test For NFLAA Members

English: A CT of the head years after a traumatic brain injury showing an empty space marked by the arrow were the damage occurred. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Interesting news week for Neuralstem, Inc. If you do not recognize the name Neuralstem, Inc. you can visit their website to get a better understanding of the type...
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17
Apr

Thoughts About PTSD And The Boston Marathon ~ Remembering All Affected

Boston Marathon Finish Line.1910. Author: Unknown. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Where were you on Monday, April 15, 2013? We are now two days out from the horrific events that occurred at the Boston Marathon. We thought we would take a few minutes to reflect about Boston’s citizens, the first responders to the Marathon bombings, those who...
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