What is the best medicine for depression with psychotic symptoms?

December 30, 2010

What is the best medicine for depression with psychotic symptoms? I'm diagnosed as bi-polar with psychotic features. I take Geodon 40 mg (works real well to stop psychosis and mania) Abilify 10 mg (for depression) Lamictal 200 mg (mood stabilizer) *** Overall I would say the key medication is Geodon. Laugh, be happy, go out [...]

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Has anyone else ever had anxiety type symptoms occur during your workout regimen?

December 30, 2010

I have done vigorous workouts for years. Just recently, I was diagnosed with Anxiety disorder — after visiting the ER with a whole lot of scary feelings/symptoms. Since that time, I have had issues with feeling like I can't catch my breath and/or light headedness during certain workouts that are fairly intense. …But although these [...]

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What are symptoms for Pancreatitis?

December 30, 2010

Nausea, vomiting, upper abdominal pain that goes arounf to your back, fever, yellow colored skin and diarrhea… Severe pain, that can radiate to the back. Loose stools, nausea and vomiting. It is possible to develop jaundice if there is something blocking the common bile duct. The pain is usually the biggest symptom, which is almost [...]

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Getting Ticks off my horse and Lyme Disease symptoms?

December 30, 2010

So today at the barn I found four ticks on my horse, they looked like they have been on for a day. I read online that Vaseline would allow them to back out so I could kill them in alcohol. What are some ways to get ticks off a horse without calling the vet out [...]

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Early Signs And Symptoms Of Pregnancy – An Overview

December 30, 2010

How do I know? a common question any average woman would ask. to avoid hap-hazardous steps taken in confusion, here is some information on signs and symptoms of pregnancy to let you know ‘this is it’. What happens right away? Its there on your first pregnancy test you tried, but few things may happen even [...]

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Natural Anti-Inflammatory Action Of Boswellia Serrata

December 30, 2010

Recently Boswellia Serrata (frankincense) has received much attention due to its anti-inflammatory action.the use of this plant is common in the African, Chinese, and Ayurvedic traditional medicines. It is now used comprehensively in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. It is also popularly known as Salai Guggal which comes as a [...]

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Tonsillitis: Signs and Symptoms

December 29, 2010

Tonsillitis – a type of acute inflammation of the tonsils (those which are colloquially referred to as “glands”). they are located on every side of the entrance to the throat and are clearly visible when you look into her open mouth. on scientific inflammation of the tonsils is referred to as tonsillitis and sore throat [...]

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Scientists find genetic links to ovarian cancer risk

December 29, 2010

Five common genetic variants in human DNA are linked to an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer, an international consortium of scientists, including experts from Canada, suggest in a new study. The scientists based their work, published Sunday in the journal Nature Genetics, on their prior research that compared more than 10,200 women with ovarian [...]

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What kinds of diseases and STD's will get you thrown out of the Marine Corps?

December 29, 2010

My friend called me hysterical yesterday claiming he had contracted some disease (he did not disclose if it was an STD or otherwise). he only told me that testing positive for it would result in immediate discharge from the Corps? besides HIV, what could he be speaking of? Tagged with: google • HIV • script [...]

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Finger length linked to cancer risk

December 29, 2010

London – Men with long index fingers have a lower risk of prostate cancer, British scientists said on Wednesday, a finding that could be used to help select those who need regular screening for the disease. Researchers at Britain’s Warwick University and the Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) found that men whose index finger is [...]

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