Not exact matches
Much less sexy, but it turns
out that's where our market is: millions
of people who just want better information about their
medications, at the right time.
How Unemployment and Depression Affect Military Spouses Everyone knows that
people get down in the dumps when they are
out of work, but did you know the «
out -
of - work - blues» can become full - blown depression that often requires
medication to resolve?
Why is it so hard for
people to understand the pill isn't only used for contraception!??! Is it so da * n hard to figure
out what these
medications can do!?? Seriously some
of you idiots on here make me embarrassed to even be a human being!
In situations where there does seem to be a place for deliverance, but the
person also has mental health problems, do not give advice that goes
out of your remit as a Christian — do not tell them to stop
medication or change their treatment plan.
And I bet none
of those healed had any kind
of health insurance with huge rip - off insurance companies who charged them ridiculous premiums and then said they wouldn't cover whatever their illness was, or had limits on what they would pay, or gave payoffs to crooked politicians to keep
people from getting decent health care at reasonable prices, or forbade them from buying the
medications they needed from anywhere they were available, or even had forms to fill
out.
Image courtesy
of iStockphoto / BakiBG SAN ANTONIO, Texas — So much
of our information from — and interaction with — the world is now mediated by computers, cell phones and tablets that health experts have been practically running themselves ragged trying to find ways to use these conduits to help
people make healthier choices.Great success stories have come
out of parts
of the developing world, where cell phones have been used to improve maternal and infant care and help
people adhere to
medication guidelines.
More than half
of this economic cost (56 %, $ 10.8 billion) was on accessing diabetes treatment, including
medication and hospital stays — and one half
of these costs were
out -
of - pocket (paid for by the patients), putting a huge financial burden on
people with diabetes.
«You have to be realistic about the fact that giving
people access to
medication is important, but it's not going to substantially save money in other parts
of the health care system or keep a significant number
of people out of the hospital.»
We will need to carry
out further studies with larger sample sizes to confirm the current findings, but we hope that, used in conjunction with
medication and current psychological therapies, this could help
people with schizophrenia minimise the impact
of their illness on everyday life.»
Being able to make particles in a variety
of shapes
out of any organic material could, for example, allow a
person suffering from rheumatoid arthritis or Crohn's disease to get their
medication in a single injection rather than via a two - hour intravenous infusion
of Remicade.
Jaffee points
out that the tide was turned against that disease only after researchers figured
out how to use a «cocktail»
of medications to keep
people with HIV from contracting AIDS.
Taking lots
of daily
medications can become confusing, especially if you're among 3
out of 5
people with diabetes who also have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or both — and you're taking medicines for those conditions.
One time I was arguing with
people about parallel issues and I pointed
out that if it was up to them (and many
of them claim to be «scientists»), clean natural healthy food would have been outlawed and
medication would have been ordained as the only legal sound food in this country.
Research for Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Panic Disorder showed that cutting
out coffee from the diet eliminated anxiety within a week in
people who previously showed no improvements with
medications or therapy and were drinking 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 cups
of coffee per day.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: These are — these could be some dangerous
medications, so yeah, there are a lot
of people out there that say, you know, don't practice natural medicine like an allopath.
Dina's interest in Inner Fire comes
out of her years seeing the need for alternatives to conventional mental health care, that
people should have a choice in their treatment, and supports Inner Fire's vision to create a place
of healing for those who have said «no more» to psychiatric hospitalization and
medications.
This does not mean that the
people who were suffering before taking the
medication were «faking it» or should have been able to just snap
out of it — that's not how the placebo effect works.
The underlying cause is an imbalance
of the immune system, and that will persist even when
people get on thyroid
medications, and even when the thyroid is taken
out surgically or treated with radioactive iodine.
On the other hand, a
person that simply takes thyroid
medications and does not treat the infection may continue to see declines in his / her health, as eventually, the presence
of the infection may burn
out the immune system and cause it to start recognizing additional sequences on the infectious organism that may cross-react with different organs in the body... This is why, in the conventional medical approach, it is widely known that having one autoimmune condition will put the
person at greater risk for getting another autoimmune condition.
Not just a
medication addiction, I think — I think
people using pain
medication, because — because addiction is just such a big thing now, and a lot
of it has to do with the but — you know, the — the — you know, the neurotransmitters and brain being s — so
out of whack for — for all sorts
of reason.
Not only do most
people wake up feeling spaced
out and drowsy in the morning, sleep
medications also carry the risk
of dependency and addiction.
For example,
people who were taking only an inactive placebo were more likely than patients in other groups to drop
out of study, suggesting these families had noticed the placebo «
medication» wasn't working.
A prologue
of sorts, featuring Imelda Staunton as a depressed woman who thinks
people just snap
out of such a mood after some proper bed - rest (which she can't achieve because
of insomnia and only wants some
medication to get over it), establishes how difficult it is for some to even recognize they might need support, let alone seek it
out.
I think
people must be
out of their mind to go to their veterinarian for their pets»
medications when they can purchase them cheaper on - line.
I hear so many
people complain about the high cost
of veterinary care that I can only think that many are tempted to prescribe their own
medications for their dog in hopes
of «cutting
out the middle man» and saving a few bucks.
The Commission sets
out safeguards for any future legislation, including ensuring the
person has been fully informed
of all other treatment and care options, that there is safe storage and transportation
of lethal
medication, and that there is monitoring and regulatory oversight by a national monitoring commission with investigatory powers.
The researchers noted that the spike didn't seem to present itself in surgical settings since a team
of people perform multiple redundant checks for mistakes.However, residents can give
out medication on their own, which allows more room for error.
It turned
out the night — which had a sub-theme
of «Defeat is in the mind, resilience is in the soul» — involved four
people discussing how they overcame adversity: the first had battled depression and bipolar and considered killing themselves, but found peace through the right
medication, the love
of family and friends and a surfing group called One Wave; the second was in a wheelchair after a diving accident when they were on the brink
of puberty; the third was a bloke who'd technically died a few times while battling heart issues; the fourth was a man who'd spent most
of his life cross-dressing and finally found the courage to become a woman.