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Mental Illness – It Does Not Have to Rob You of Hope
Like many others, I have been touched by family members who are mentally ill. My father was depressed for much of his life, and at one point was suicidal. I recall him asking me to read a letter that he … Continue reading
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Tagged depression, Joyce Burland, mental illness, NAMI, National Alliance on Mental Illness
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Are you at risk for a stroke if you feel hopeless?
“Life’s not worth living. It’ll never get better. What’s the use?” Do you ever feel this way? Research shows that feelings of hopelessness increase the risk of stroke in women. A study found that otherwise healthy women who are chronically … Continue reading
Posted in Patient responsibility, Psychiatric issues
Tagged carotid artery disease, CVA, depression, risk for stroke, stroke
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