Symptoms Of Depression
January 13, 2009 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
Depression is a complex disease that can remain hidden unless someone who knows the signs looks. Many people don’t even know they’re suffering from depression, and 15 million of those people are in America. Only a third of those that do realize they are afflicted will ever seek treatment. Why is depression hard to spot? [...]
Severe Depression
January 3, 2009 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
At its worst, depression is severe depression. Too many Americans will not seek help for this disorder until it is so severe that it takes years to bring under control. Depression of sime type afflicts 15 million people in the USA annually. Medical attention will only be sought by about 4.5 million of these people. [...]
Mental Depression
December 23, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
The words ‘mental depression’ have scared the daylights out of people for ages. Mental plus illness leads some people to think “crazyâ€. But that’s not true. Although mental depression is a real medical condition it isn’t insanity in the classic, negative sense. Drop the mental illness stereotypes. Mental depression is a disease that can be [...]
Medical Depression
December 12, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
Depression is a medical condition. There are many stages to depression. They can range from mild depression, Bi-polar disorders or manic depression, all the way up to major depression. Depression is a real illness. Although it is a mental illness it is no different than heart disease or lung disease. It impacts the brain, an [...]
Manic Depression
December 8, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
Manic Depression is another name for Bi-Polar. This is associated with unusual and quick switches from a good mood to a sour mood, when someone says “wow, they’re bi-polarâ€. This is a type of depression. Sadness over an event isn’t manic depression. Manic depression is far more sinister. The diagnosis of being Bi-Polar is just [...]
Depression Treating
December 5, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
Before you can treat depression you have to know exactly what you are dealing with. Depression is no joke; it is a very serious disease that affects millions and millions of Americans each and every year. The alarming dilemma is that over a third of those Americans will not seek any type of treatment. It’s [...]
Depression Test
December 1, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
One mental disease is depression. No, those afflicted aren’t somehow less than others. You aren’t considered nuts or a loony tunes if you have it. You have an illness that strikes the mind and requires medical attention to be cured, that’s it. Those with mental illnesses are head cases is something that is from the [...]
Depression Medications
November 28, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
A few days of feeling sad or depressed does not mean depression. Depression can last for years, it’s a serious illness. According to various reports as many as fifteen million Americans suffer from this disease. And yet, sadly, only about 1/3 of those people seek medical care. It’s the mental illness stereotypes, things like the [...]
Depression Help
November 23, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
Nearly 15 million Americans each year are affected by a serious illness called depression. Make no mistake, it is a real disease. Although it is defined as a mental illness this is no reflection on the personal attributes of the inflicted. Anyone can contract depression. It’s path has no pattern. Executives to janitors can be [...]
Cures For Depression
November 20, 2008 by Quick Weight Loss
Filed under Weight Loss & Depression
There are many different forms of depression. Many Americans are affected by depression and they don’t even know it or they are not willing to accept it. It is estimated that some 14 million Americans are affected by depression. |It is also estimated that less than a third of those affected will ever seek treatment|Fewer [...]





