Tag Archives: mental disorders

What is decisional capacity

What is decisional capacity? Decisional capacity is the ability to make choices. Sometimes, when you are very sick or very old, you may become unable to make decisions. However, problems making decisions are not a normal part of getting older. If for some reason you lose your decisional capacity, you will need to have others […]

Patient handouts : Alzheimer’s Disease: Difficult Behaviors

Alzheimer's Disease: Difficult Behaviors Did you read? Dear Sir/Madam: mukesh agarwal shared this content with you: What difficult behaviors are commonly associated with Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an incurable brain disease. It slowly destroys memory… Read more NOND-1023896-0019 04/12 Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., […]

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Angina versus other causes of chest pain: location Did you read? Dear Sir/Madam: mukesh agarwal shared this content with you: Figure 3-5. Characteristics of angina and differentiation… Read more NOND-1023896-0019 04/12 Notice: This e-mail message, together with any attachments, contains information of Merck & Co., Inc. (One Merck Drive, Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, USA 08889), […]

Depression in headaches: chronification

Depression in headaches: chronification Deligianni, Christina I.; Vikelis, Michail; Mitsikostas, Dimos D. Author Information Neurology Department, Athens Naval Hospital, Athens, Greece Correspondence to Dimos D. Mitsikostas, MD, PhD, 77A Vas. Sofias Avenue, Athens 11521, Greece. Tel: +30 2107254316; fax: +30 2107254317; e-mail: dmitsikostas@ath.forthnet.gr Abstract Purpose of review: Recent evidence supports the suggestion that migraine is […]

when he lost his mind

We were on something like the 15th round of rummy, and my father was winning decisively. He cracked a wide, toothy grin as he laid his cards on the table. “That’s 321 for BaBa, and 227 for String Bean,” he said, tallying the ledger we were keeping on a piece of scrap paper. The 6th […]

Loneliness is a risk factor for functional decline and death in the elderly,

MedWire News: Loneliness is a risk factor for functional decline and death in the elderly, say US researchers. Their study findings show that loneliness ‑ as distinct from depression ‑ is common in adults aged over 60 years, even if they are married and do not live alone. Indeed, study participants who reported being lonely […]

What is psychosis?

What is psychosis? Psychosis is usually a symptom of a mental disorder. Psychosis means there is a loss of contact with reality. What is the cause? The exact cause of psychosis is not known. If it is caused by something physical, it is called organic psychosis. Organic psychosis can be brought on by brain tumors, […]

grief

What is grief? Grief is an emotional reaction that follows the loss of someone or something of great value. Grief is a natural response to loss. Any loss can cause grief. Death is the one that usually comes to mind, but there are many others. Losses like divorce, losing a job, losing a pet, or […]

anxiety

What is anxiety due to a medical condition? Anxiety due to a medical condition means that a medical problem causes symptoms such as feeling nervous, worried, or jittery. You may have panic attacks or feel that something terrible is going to happen. This disorder is different from being nervous and worried about your illness. If […]

major depression

What is major depression? Depression is a condition in which you feel sad, hopeless, and uninterested in daily life. Major depression is severe depression that lasts for at least 2 full weeks. Major depression usually improves within a few weeks. Some people have it only once, while others have many episodes. Major depression can be […]

loneliness

What is loneliness? Loneliness is not just being alone. You can feel lonely even when you are surrounded by people. Loneliness means feeling isolated. It leaves you feeling sad or afraid. You may feel lonely because you are: spending too much time alone grieving over a loss, such as the death of a spouse feeling […]

living with mental illness

Employers, friends, and neighbors may be very uncomfortable about mental illness. Many people would rather avoid the issue than deal with it. They find it embarrassing and scary. The stigma can be worse than the illness itself. One survey found that workers are more likely to tell their boss they were involved in a petty […]

Mental illness is a health condition that involves the brain. Mental illness causes problems with thinking, mood, or behavior that interfere with daily life and cause distress. If you are a family member or friend of someone who is mentally ill, you have probably been suffering too. You are likely to feel worried, frustrated, confused, […]

depression due to a medical condition?

What is depression due to a medical condition? Depression is a condition in which you feel sad, hopeless, and uninterested in daily life. Several medical problems can cause depression. It is not that you are just upset at having a medical problem, but that the medical problem physically causes depression. As your physical condition improves, […]

What is Alzheimer’s disease? Alzheimer’s disease (AD) affects brain cells. It slowly destroys memory and thinking skills. Over time the ability to speak, remember, control emotions, and make decisions may be lost. People with AD may have a range of symptoms such as: mild anxiety memory loss, including more trouble remembering recent events than events […]

narcotic drugs abuse

narcotic drugs abuse.

narcotic drugs abuse

What is narcotic drug withdrawal? Narcotics include drugs such as heroin, codeine, morphine, and methadone. When you are dependent, you need the drug to prevent withdrawal symptoms. Your body’s chemistry has to readjust if you stop taking the drugs. The withdrawal symptoms occur while the body is readjusting. What is the cause? Narcotics change your […]

how to stop smoking

Know why you want to quit. When you quit smoking, your body gets to work repairing damaged tissues. Here are some of the health benefits: You stop damage to your lungs. You improve the blood flow to your heart, brain, and other body organs. You can fight colds and other respiratory infections more easily. You […]

inhalent abuse

What are inhalants? Inhalants are chemicals that produce fumes. Examples are glue, paint thinner, and lighter fluid. Dependence means a person feels that they cannot function without using the drug. Children and teens abuse inhalants because they are easy to get and have mind-altering effects when sniffed or “huffed.” These chemicals reach the lungs and […]