A Case Report of Linguatula Serrata Infestation From Rural Area of Isfahan City, Iran.
A case report of Linguatula serrata infestation from rural area of Isfahan city, Iran.
Filed under: Eating Disorders
Adv Biomed Res. 2012; 1: 42
Hamid T, Hossein YD, Mehran BB, Masood FS, Hamid E
Linguatulosis occurs accidentally in human… Continue reading
What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Someone Who Is Almost Anorexic?
What are the signs and symptoms of someone who is almost anorexic? – Jennifer Thomas, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School, and staff psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston For more answers from Dr. Thomas:talkabouthealth.com… Continue reading
College Student Shares Struggle With Anorexia Nervosa
College Student Shares Struggle with Anorexia Nervosa – Makenna Moriarty talks about the challenges she faced in trying to recover from anorexia nervosa. She said she felt trapped as a teen, but now, thanks to treatment, the college student… Continue reading
The Association Between Child Autism Symptomatology, Maternal Quality of Life, and Risk for Depression.
The Association Between Child Autism Symptomatology, Maternal Quality of Life, and Risk for Depression.
Filed under: Depression Treatment
J Autism Dev Disord. 2012 Dec 21;
Zablotsky B, Anderson C, Law P
Parents raising children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs)… Continue reading
Clinical Depression
Clinical Depression – Lyrics Have you ever been so sad for, like, a couple of days Well my friend if that sadness doesn’t go away And you can’t seem to get over it, no you cant get no rest… Continue reading
Depression in the Elderly
Depression in the Elderly – Depression is not a side effect of aging. Dr. Stephen Hall, Clinical Professor of psychiatry at UCSF, explores the evaluation and treatment of depressive disorders in the elderly. Series: UCSF Mini Medical School for… Continue reading
Treating Clinical Depression: Treating Clinical Depression – the Myth Behind Pills That Make You Happy
Treating clinical depression, and depression in general, has become so easy, perhaps too easy. Our society has never had so many unhappy people. It is shocking that we may be victims of unprecedented psychological misery in face of unprecedented prosperity,… Continue reading