In the ‘Animals’ section I write all kinds of articles related to animals…………. Here is a quick overview of the articles in this section. Best Dogs With Children An important consideration of families with children is what kind of dog they should adopt. You don’t want a breed that is touchy or obstinate, or one […]
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Alcohol, Immune System and Behavior An Australian researcher has uncovered new evidence that immune cells in the brain may affect how people behave when under the influence of alcohol. . . . Read More Cure for Flesh-Eating Bacteria Vascular surgeon and wound specialist, Dr. John Crew, from Seton Medical Center in Daily City, California, […]
Depression in Women
The scene is Macedonia, 6,000 B.C. Danger surrounds ancient cavewoman and her little family, as ancient caveman is away in the wilderness hunting for dinner. Cavewoman is on alert for roaming tribes of hostile inhabitants, herds of Wooly Mammoths, and traveling packs of gray wolves. Suddenly cavewoman hears a rumbling in the distance. She grabs […]
Signs of Depression
Depression is an illness that can develop gradually or seem to happen overnight. Either way, though, its symptoms are fairly prominent. Here is a listing of depression’s warning signs: Sleeping all the time, or hardly sleeping at all; Eating too much or having very little appetite; Difficulty with concentration and making decisions; Trouble with memory; […]
Beat Your Holiday Blues
Holiday blues or holiday depression is a very common phenomenon. While it can occur at any holiday time, the December holidays seem to generate more depression than any of the other holiday seasons. Expectations One reason why is because there is a general expectation that during December, everyone celebrates. People eat differently and experience more […]