Mood Swings and Insomnia
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Texting and Electronic media causing mood swings among the teens: Study
infocera.com — “Texting and electronic media is acting as a necessary evil and studies have shown that they are causing insomnia and mood swings amongst the teens of the 21st century. It is seen that most children even after going to bed indulge themselves in either text messaging or playing games in their laptops and computers. This habit of not keeping aside the phone or laptop leads to insomnia, depression.” View full resource at infocera.com
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Mood Swings, Menopause Mood Swings
menopause.org — “Let NAMS help you beat the menopause blues. Learn how to distinguish menopause mood swings and depression in this helpful article from the Menopause Flashes newsletter.” View full resource at menopause.org
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Beating the Menopause Blues -- distinguishing between mood swings and depression, steps to take, and links to more... http://fb.me/w8c8w67B
male menopause, hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, mood swings | Doctor Steven Y. Park, MD | New York, NY | Integrative Solutions for Obstructive Sleep Apnea, Upper Airway Resistance Syndrome, and Snoring
doctorstevenpark.com — “It's commonly known that women going through menopause experience hot flashes, night sweats, moods swings, irritability, insomnia and weight gain, but these” View full resource at doctorstevenpark.com
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Fiddling with my blog post: The Male Menopause Myth ( http://tinyurl.com/68ylql )
Twitter Tracks Mood Swings
webmd.com — “Twitter may tell us a whole lot more than whether or not actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher are really on the rocks or what reality TV star Kim Kardashian had for lunch. All of this twittering may actually give researchers a glimpse into moods and mood patterns across the globe.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Twitter Tracks Mood Swings
webmd.com — “Twitter may tell us a whole lot more than whether or not actors Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher are really on the rocks or what reality TV star Kim Kardashian had for lunch. All of this twittering may actually give researchers a glimpse into moods and mood patterns across the globe.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Mood swings and menopause - Menopause
bellaonline.com — “Mood swings driving you (and others) crazy? It's not all in your head; mood swings are a normal part of menopause. But as this article shows, you do not have to let mood swings control you. - Mood swings and menopause - Menopause is a personally written site at BellaOnline” View full resource at bellaonline.com
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Herbs for Mood Swings
edubook.com — “A number of factors can be the cause of mood swings. Pregnancy, a low blood-sugar level and stress can all create mood swings in a person. It's important to” View full resource at edubook.com
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Coping with mood swings
ivillage.co.uk — “Although some lucky women seem to sail through pregnancy in a state of serenity, the majority experience emotional highs and lows, at times quite extreme. Here are a few expert tips on how to get the better of the mood swings” View full resource at ivillage.co.uk
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Coping with mood swings: Although some lucky women seem to sail through pregnancy in a state of serenity, the majo... http://bit.ly/aq8pMl
Menopause and Mood Swings | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “Menopause related mood swings. Hi, I'm 47 years old and last year I started having irregular periods and mood swings. My period then stopped completely for 9” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Ask the Therapist: Menopause and Mood Swings http://bit.ly/4wul9t
New Approach To Bipolar Mood Swings
medicalnewstoday.com — “The future mood swings of people with bipolar disorder can be predicted by their current thoughts and behaviour, a study has found.Psychologists from the Universities of Manchester and L” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New Approach To Bipolar Mood Swings: The future mood swings of people with bipolar disorder can be predicted by ... http://bit.ly/gDiOJt
Mood Swings Can Be Cured With Psychotherapy
medicalnewstoday.com — “In the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics a group of Italian investigators headed by Giovanni Fava (University of Bologna) published a randomized controlled trial on psychotherapeut” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Mood Swings Can Be Cured With Psychotherapy http://mnt.to/3VBj #psychology
Having a Healthy Pregnancy - Mood Swings
kidshealth.org — “Whether you feel confused, worried, scared, or excited, you'll want to know how your life will change, what you can do to have a healthy baby.” View full resource at kidshealth.org
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Pregnancy: Understanding prenatal mood swings
parenting.ivillage.com — “It is natural for your wife to experience mood swings related to enormous changes in her body at this time. Be sympathetic and proactive.” View full resource at parenting.ivillage.com
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[Rated 87%] Pregnancy: Understanding prenatal mood swings http://tynt.com/3FfC
Mood Swings | Science/AAAS
sciencemag.org — “Mood Swings | Science/AAAS” View full resource at sciencemag.org
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Interesting title: From Rising Skirt Lengths to the Collapse of World Powers http://bit.ly/dxREz5 #psychology #emotions #science
Anxiety & Mood Swings | Ask the Therapist
psychcentral.com — “Since I can remember I have had horrible anxiety when it came to change and social interactions. On top of that I would experience horrible mood swings, from” View full resource at psychcentral.com
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Ask the Therapist: Anxiety & Mood Swings http://psych.ly/rhLGsC
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Peter H Brown
Peter H Brown Clinical Psychologist. I'm also a Husband & Dad & wannabe techno-junkie
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Menopause Society
NAMS is the leading nonprofit scientific organization devoted to promoting women's health and quality of life through an understanding of menopause.
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Dr. Steven Y. Park
Dr. Steven Y. Park is an author and surgeon who helps people who are always sick or tired to once again reclaim their health and energy. For the past 10 years in private practice, he has helped thousands of men and women breathe better, sleep better, and live more fulfilling lives. His passion is to identify and empower people to overcome sleep-related breathing problems, which most people don’t realize is the real reason for many of their common medical ailments.
Dr. Park is a native of New York City, where he attended Stuyvesant High School. He received his undergraduate degree from The Johns Hopkins University and his medical degree from Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons. His otolaryngology residency training was completed at Albert Einsten/Montefiore.
Dr. Park practices integrative medicine and surgery, with a firm belief that other models of health and disease can complement traditional, Western medicine. He provides monthly live tele-seminars with experts not only related to his field, but also professionals in other areas—he has interviewed an acupuncturist, dietician, and a neuro-linguistic programming and hypnosis expert in the past. He firmly believes that one must treat the whole person first, including addressing his or her diet, lifestyle, stresses and emotional states, rather than focusing on one simple symptom or area of the body.
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