Do you often feel panicky? Coping with anxiety
need not be difficult. Learn how to recognize
an anxiety symptom and prevent anxiety attacks.
Browse our reports below.
Is anxiety ruling your life? Are panic attacks affecting your day-to-day
activities? Is a phobia preventing you from leading a healthy and productive
life? For every individual with an emotional health disorder, many more
are affected by it, including spouses, children, other relatives, friends,
and employers. Coping with Anxieties and Phobias will
provide the latest information on the causes and treatments of anxiety
disorders. Read
more
Depression affects nearly 19 million adults each year, yet this common
disease is often misunderstood or misdiagnosed. While depression can’t
simply be willed away by "shaking off" your blues, there are
many effective treatments that can bring joy back into your life. Reading Understanding
Depression and sharing it with those closest to you might help
improve your life — or the life of someone close to you!. Read
more
Oh, my aching head! If you suffer from headaches, don’t despair.
Your pain probably isn’t an omen of some terrible disease, but
instead is a response to the realities of modern life: stress, fatigue,
and lack of sleep. Whether you suffer from tension, sinus or migraine
headaches, Headaches: Treating and Preventing Migraine and Other
Headaches discusses the range of available medications and headache-management
techniques. Read
more
Not sure how to start an exercise regimen? Exercise: A Program
You Can Live With will help guide you through starting and maintaining
an exercise program that suits your abilities and lifestyle. You’ll
find answers to your questions on how much and what kind of physical
activity you need, as well as advice on fitness products currently in
the marketplace. Read
more
The Harvard Mental Health Letter is a unique resource
that covers a wide range of mental health issues and concerns. It presents
the latest thinking, treatment options, therapies and debate of interest
to both mental health care professionals and the concerned public. Read
more