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Comment on: Does anyone ever get better?

By cfeldscher - on Aug 7, 2010
Posted in Discussing "recovery" 

My girlfriend relaspesed after having 18mon.Ihave 2yrs.We can get better it's a slow process we have to change our behaviors.It comes with pratice we have to make mistakes in order too learn from them.

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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By SAHM of 3 - on Nov 30, 2009
Posted in SAHM of 3 

 in response to Melodie...   

Theres a preschool type program called N.E.E.D, people have to qualify for it like food stamps but its a free preschool and they work with disabled kids and everything

 

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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By Melodie - on Nov 30, 2009
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 in response to SAHM of 3...   That's a really great idea.  Didn't think of that.  Have a wonderful day!
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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By SAHM of 3 - on Nov 30, 2009
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 in response to Melodie...   OMgosh I know what you mean! I found him a school that excepts 4 yr olds and now he's in school but my 2yr old daughter loves to be around me especially when Im on the phone. I choose to work after my kids went to bed and during the early morning time when it was nap time!
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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By Melodie - on Nov 30, 2009
Posted in SAHM of 3 

 in response to SAHM of 3...   Thank you.  My only issue with that is my 4 year old.  I can't be on the phone at all without him right there in my ears.  You know what I mean? 
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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By SAHM of 3 - on Nov 30, 2009
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 in response to Melodie...   

I am happy to help whomever I can. Also if you are interested there are some at home phone job companies in a post Im getting ready to make. Let me know how it goes! I used to work for one of the at home phone job companies, pay was decent and you een get affordable health insurance as well. God Bless

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Comment on: Creditable At Home Jobs

By Melodie - on Nov 30, 2009
Posted in SAHM of 3 

Thank you so much for posting this.  I will check it out today.  I have been looking in the local ads and they always want you to click on a link and them pay money for the advice to work from home.  Have a wonderful day!

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Creditable At Home Jobs

By SAHM of 3 - on Nov 30, 2009
Posted in SAHM of 3 

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Less TV Brings More Parent-Child Interaction

By storm747 - on Sep 18, 2009
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WEDNESDAY, Sept. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Parent-child interactions suffer when a television is blaring in the background, a new report finds.

The finding is important because more than one-third of American infants and toddlers live in homes where the television is on most or all the time, even if no one's watching, researchers say.

In the study, published in the September/October issue of the journal Child Development, a team at the University of Massachusetts observed about 50 children, aged 1, 2 and 3 years, who were with a parent at a university child study center.

For half of a one-hour session, parents and children were in a playroom without a television; in the other half-hour, parents chose a program to watch.

The researchers studied how much verbal interaction there was between parents and children, whether parents were actively involved in their children's play, and whether they responded to each other's questions and suggestions.

The study authors found that while the TV was on, parents spent about 20 percent less time talking to their children and were less active, attentive and responsive to their kids, resulting in a decrease in the quality of the interactions.

"Although previous research found that background television disrupts young children's solitary play, this is the first study to demonstrate its impact on the quantity and quality of parent-child interactions," the researchers explained in a news release from the Society for Research in Child Development.

"Given that high-quality parent-child interaction plays an important role in children's development, the study challenges the common assumption that background TV doesn't affect very young children if they don't look at the screen," the researchers concluded.

More information

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(SOURCE: Society for Research in Child Development, news release, Sept. 15, 2009)

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Non-Invasive Test May Help Determine Whether to Switch Antidepressant Therapy

By storm747 - on Sep 18, 2009
Posted in storm747 

LOS ANGELES -- September 11, 2009 -- Clinicians may be able to accurately predict within a week whether an antidepressant medication will be effective by using a non-invasive test that takes less than 15 minutes to administer, according to the findings of a nationwide study conducted by the University of California, Los Angeles. The test will allow physicians to quickly switch patients to a more effective treatment, if necessary. The study, called the Biomarkers for Rapid Identification of Treatment Effectiveness in Major Depression, or BRITE-MD, measured changes in brain-wave patterns using quantitative electroencephalography (QEEG), which is a non-invasive, computerised measurement that recognizes specific alterations in brain-wave activity. These changes precede improvement in mood by many weeks and appear to serve as a biomarker that accurately predicts how effective a given medication will be. The study results appear in 2 articles published in the September issue of the journal [Psychiatry Research.

    Nine sites around the country collaborated on the study, which enrolled a total of 375 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). Each individual was given a baseline QEEG at the beginning of the trial and then prescribed the selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor escitalopram. After 1 week, a second QEEG was taken.

    The researchers examined a biomarker called the antidepressant treatment response (ATR) index -- a specific change in brain-wave patterns from the baseline QEEG. Subjects were then randomly assigned to continue with escitalopram or were given a different drug. A total of 73 patients who remained on escitalopram were tracked for 49 days to see if their results matched the prediction of the ATR biomarker. The ATR predicted both response and remission with an accuracy rate of 74%, much higher than any other method available. The researchers also found that they could predict whether subjects were more likely to respond to a different antidepressant, bupropion.

    "Until now, other than waiting, there has been no reliable method for predicting whether a medication would lead to a good response or remission," said lead author Andrew Leuchter, MD, UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, Los Angeles, California. "And that wait can be as long as 14 weeks. So these are very exciting findings for the patient suffering from depression. The BRITE results are a milestone in our efforts to develop clinically useful biomarkers for predicting treatment response in MDD."

    An estimated 15 million people in the United States experience a depressive episode each year, and nearly 17% of adults will experience major depression in their lifetime.

    "BRITE study results suggest that the ATR biomarker could potentially provide the greatest clinical benefit for those patients who might be receiving a medication that is unlikely to help them," Dr. Leuchter said. "Our results suggest that it may be possible to switch these patients to a more effective treatment quickly. This would help patients and their physicians avoid the frustration, risk, and expense of long and ineffective medication trials."

    Dr. Leuchter noted that research has shown that patients with depression who do not get better with a first treatment experience prolonged suffering, are more likely to abandon treatment altogether, and may become more resistant to treatment over time.

    "So the benefits to the individual and to society are enormous," he said.

    An added benefit of the biomarker test, according to Dr. Leuchter, is that it is non-invasive, painless, and fast -- about 15 minutes -- and involves the placement of 6 electrodes around the forehead and on the earlobes.

    Aspect Medical Systems, which developed the ATR biomarker, provided financial support for the study. Aspect also participated in the design and conduct of the study; the collection, management, analysis and interpretation of the data; and the preparation and review of the manuscript. Final approval of the form and content of the manuscript rested with the authors.

    Dr. Leuchter is chair of Aspect's neuroscience advisory board and has provided scientific consultation to them.


    SOURCE: University of California, Los Angeles, Health Sciences

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A Business Opportunity Unlike ANY Other...

By tkdtommy - on Jul 7, 2009
Posted in tkdtommy 

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Does anyone ever get better?

By recover - on Dec 4, 2008
Posted in Discussing "recovery" 

Do you have a recovery story (good or Bad) I would like to here it.
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Comment on: physical fitness

By IDILOGIC Helper - on Jul 18, 2005
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Hi yasin, By using the search box at the top of the page, you can access a lot of information about federal grants that are available for you. Even if you do not find immediately grants or loans that meest your criteria and that you are elligible for, because currently information about federal grants only is available, check back again, because soon we will be adding info about non-governmental grantors as well. Having in mind the nature of your project and that it can have a big community impact, it is likely that local grantors or the state organization, rather than the federal ones, will be more interested in funding your project.

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physical fitness

By yasin - on Jul 17, 2005
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  I am interested in starting an all men's health club that will focu on men's health issues. I am in need of funding to bring this into existence. I am a Certified Personal Trainer.

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