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Monday, 22 April 2013 12:45
Impact of Bipolar Disorder on Family & Friends
Bipolar disorder is a brain disorder characterized by extreme swings in mood. How can family and friends cope?
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Staying Well
Monday, 01 April 2013 12:22
Relationship Monotony: How to Talk to Your Partner
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Staying Well
Saturday, 16 March 2013 16:00
Erasing Death
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Monday, 11 March 2013 12:33
7 Strategies to Outsmart Your Anger
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Staying Well
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 12:11
Your Exercise Rx for Reducing Depression
Do you need a boost of self esteem and a feeling of wellbeing? An exercise perscription for reducing depression might just be the medicine you have been looking for.
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Train Your Body
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 12:00
Exercise as Antidepressant? You Bet!
Exercise can actually reduce the need for medications and improve the out look for people suffering from clinical depression.
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Train Your Body
Tuesday, 19 February 2013 10:35
Treating Depression with Omega 3's
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Staying Well
Monday, 11 February 2013 12:00
Is Narcissism Ruining Your Relationship?
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Staying Well
Monday, 04 February 2013 12:00
Surviving An Affair
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Staying Well
Wednesday, 09 January 2013 12:11
Childhood Depression: What Parents Can Do To Help
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Healthy Children
Wednesday, 09 January 2013 12:00
Recognizing Signs Of Childhood & Teen Depression
What to do about childhood depression, and how to recognize the signs of intense sadness in children.
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Healthy Children
Monday, 31 December 2012 12:00
Mental Health Assessment
The recent shootings put a spotlight on our deteriorating mental health system. Can another mass shooting be prevented?
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Staying Well
Wednesday, 19 December 2012 12:00
Bipolar Disorder in Teens
Bipolar disorder is associated with manic behaviors as well as severe depression, psychosis, impairment in social functioning, and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
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Healthy Children
Saturday, 15 December 2012 16:00
Full of Heart
American war veteran, actor and Dancing with the Stars winner J.R. Martinez shares his journey from tragedy to triumph.
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Saturday, 15 December 2012 13:14
A Message from AAP President in Response to Connecticut School Shooting
Hello All, The news from Connecticut has hit us all really hard. This is a message from the AAP President that we hope will assist you in dealing with this tragedy.
A Message from AAP President Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP, in Response to Connecticut School Shooting
Today is a day of sadness and grief for everyone who cares for children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers its deepest sympathies to everyone affected by today's tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Pediatricians and other child health experts strongly recommend that schools and parents avail themselves of resources to help them talk with children about this disaster. As in any frightening situation, young children should not be exposed to the extensive media coverage of the event -- in other words, turn off the TV, computer, and other media devices. The AAP offers resources for talking to children about disasters, and advice on watching for signs of stress and trauma. Parents also can use their child's pediatrician as a source of advice and support during this time.
A Message from AAP President Thomas McInerny, MD, FAAP, in Response to Connecticut School Shooting
Today is a day of sadness and grief for everyone who cares for children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers its deepest sympathies to everyone affected by today's tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Pediatricians and other child health experts strongly recommend that schools and parents avail themselves of resources to help them talk with children about this disaster. As in any frightening situation, young children should not be exposed to the extensive media coverage of the event -- in other words, turn off the TV, computer, and other media devices. The AAP offers resources for talking to children about disasters, and advice on watching for signs of stress and trauma. Parents also can use their child's pediatrician as a source of advice and support during this time.
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RadioMD Blog
Monday, 03 December 2012 12:22
Making Worry Work For You
We all get anxious and worry, some more than others. Here's how to make worrying work for you, rather than against you.
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Staying Well
Friday, 30 November 2012 12:45
Is Your Life Where You Want It To Be?
Do you feel that you were pushed into an existence that isn't at all how you dreamed? Here is how to regain control of your life and destiny.
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Staying Well
Friday, 09 November 2012 12:11
You're Not Crazy: It's Just Menopause
How menopause affects their health, how to treat it correctly, and how to work with your doctors to do so.
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Staying Well
Monday, 29 October 2012 12:22
Inoculating Against Heartbreak
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Staying Well
Saturday, 27 October 2012 16:00
Lighten Your Mood By Improving Your Sleep
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YOU The Owners Manual Podcast
Monday, 22 October 2012 12:33
Longing For The Sun: Avoiding Seasonal Depression
For about 20 percent of people, seasonal depression is serious enough to merit a diagnosis: Seasonal Affective Disorder.
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Staying Well
Friday, 19 October 2012 12:33
Divorced & Depressed. Now What?
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Staying Well