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PACE Scandal
A Special Issue of the Journal of Health Psychology on the PACE Trial, is to be published and freely available online on Monday 31 July 2017. It marks a special contribution of the Journal of Health Psychology to the literature concerning interventions to manage chronic health problems. The PACE
A Special Issue of the Journal of Health Psychology on the PACE Trial, is to be published and freely available online on Monday 31 July 2017. It marks a special contribution of the Journal of Health Psychology to the literature concerning interventions to manage chronic health problems. The PACE
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Ramsays Disease
7 years ago
Mindfulness for Anxiety
I've had some positive results managing my anxiety as I'm applying the concept of ACT- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and MBCT - Mindfully Based Cognitive Therapy Here are some videos (short) that shed light on these treatments. Best of all they are free, do it yourself. Feel free to share
I've had some positive results managing my anxiety as I'm applying the concept of ACT- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and MBCT - Mindfully Based Cognitive Therapy Here are some videos (short) that shed light on these treatments. Best of all they are free, do it yourself. Feel free to share
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
BMJ Best Practice website advice on B12 deficiency
•Severe neurological manifestations: subacute combined spinal degeneration, dementia, or
cognitive
impairment
. Subacute combined spinal degeneration is progressive neurological degeneration of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord.
•Severe neurological manifestations: subacute combined spinal degeneration, dementia, or
cognitive
impairment
. Subacute combined spinal degeneration is progressive neurological degeneration of the posterior and lateral columns of the spinal cord.
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
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Have ME/CFS? Write to your local MP about current NICE Guidelines for ME
For those who have already signed ME Association’s petition, there is something else you can do – write to your MP. 'NICE guidelines are badly out of date, and only offer two main treatments: Graded Exercise Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. We’ve just heard that NICE, despite being due for
For those who have already signed ME Association’s petition, there is something else you can do – write to your MP. 'NICE guidelines are badly out of date, and only offer two main treatments: Graded Exercise Therapy and Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. We’ve just heard that NICE, despite being due for
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
What's working for me...
Healthy Diet - no high sugar products, no caffeine, no alcohol, no fruit juice, no skipping meals, yes to lots of water, fruit, veggies and protein Counseling - determining which life events may have caused my anxiety Exercise - walk 30 min to 1 hr daily or every other day Vitamins - discovering what
Healthy Diet - no high sugar products, no caffeine, no alcohol, no fruit juice, no skipping meals, yes to lots of water, fruit, veggies and protein Counseling - determining which life events may have caused my anxiety Exercise - walk 30 min to 1 hr daily or every other day Vitamins - discovering what
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
What are the facts?
Hello, The next time you're feeling nautious, light-headed, scared, panicked or any other weird way, ask yourself 'What are you facts?'. Walk yourself through all of them. If there's an issue to address, either address it or eliminate it. If there's not an issue, tell yourself that there's nothing
Hello, The next time you're feeling nautious, light-headed, scared, panicked or any other weird way, ask yourself 'What are you facts?'. Walk yourself through all of them. If there's an issue to address, either address it or eliminate it. If there's not an issue, tell yourself that there's nothing
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Anybody here have any days that are anywhere near normal
Main symptoms , tremors which are increasing and
cognitive
impairment
. Exercise like crazy. 30 m on bike , lift weights plus some yoga. Does anybody have days thst they feel just ok. All these blogs have negative Posts one after another.
Main symptoms , tremors which are increasing and
cognitive
impairment
. Exercise like crazy. 30 m on bike , lift weights plus some yoga. Does anybody have days thst they feel just ok. All these blogs have negative Posts one after another.
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
A 1-Hour Walk, 3 Times a Week, Has Benefits for Dementia
The study looked at vascular
cognitive
impairment
, the second most frequent form of dementia worldwide, after the better-known Alzheimer’s disease. The condition arises when someone’s blood vessels become damaged and blood no longer flows well to the brain.
The study looked at vascular
cognitive
impairment
, the second most frequent form of dementia worldwide, after the better-known Alzheimer’s disease. The condition arises when someone’s blood vessels become damaged and blood no longer flows well to the brain.
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Health Walk
7 years ago
Hit a brick wall and need some help and advice
I am a 22 year old female. for as long as i remember, i have been suffering with deppression and anxiety. I have undergone years of psychotherapy and each practitioner i go to seems to help me to the point where i feel very good and positive about my life. My deppression quickly dissapears and my anxiety
I am a 22 year old female. for as long as i remember, i have been suffering with deppression and anxiety. I have undergone years of psychotherapy and each practitioner i go to seems to help me to the point where i feel very good and positive about my life. My deppression quickly dissapears and my anxiety
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Coping With Depression and Anxiety as a Breast Cancer Patient
From Yahoo News "Depression is caused by a range of biological and environmental circumstances, but a common trigger in many people is severe stress or trauma. The shock of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis certainly qualifies as a major stressor, so it shouldn't be surprising that depression is a
From Yahoo News "Depression is caused by a range of biological and environmental circumstances, but a common trigger in many people is severe stress or trauma. The shock of receiving a breast cancer diagnosis certainly qualifies as a major stressor, so it shouldn't be surprising that depression is a
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
7 years ago
Less Invasive Techniques Gaining Traction in Ovarian Cancer Prevention
Unfortunately, salpingo-oophorectomy can spark many other significant side effects: It increases overall mortality and heightens the risk for heart disease,
cognitive
impairment
, Parkinsonism, osteoporosis and psychiatric symptoms.
Unfortunately, salpingo-oophorectomy can spark many other significant side effects: It increases overall mortality and heightens the risk for heart disease,
cognitive
impairment
, Parkinsonism, osteoporosis and psychiatric symptoms.
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
7 years ago
Introducing myself...
Hi, everyone, I just signed up...55 yr old male with anxiety and ocd and panic attacks like tremors, sweating, and the fear is almost imbarable....from all this I also have heavy depression... Been dealing with this for 20 yrs and the symptoms worsen as I get older.. part of the reason I had to retire
Hi, everyone, I just signed up...55 yr old male with anxiety and ocd and panic attacks like tremors, sweating, and the fear is almost imbarable....from all this I also have heavy depression... Been dealing with this for 20 yrs and the symptoms worsen as I get older.. part of the reason I had to retire
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
Sleep Apnea & Memory Loss
Sleep apnea related hypoxia can bring accelerate the risk of
cognitive
impairment
by more than a decade, according to ongoing research published in the journal Neurology. Tips to Stop Sleep Apnea 1. Take the extra weight off.
Sleep apnea related hypoxia can bring accelerate the risk of
cognitive
impairment
by more than a decade, according to ongoing research published in the journal Neurology. Tips to Stop Sleep Apnea 1. Take the extra weight off.
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
7 years ago
Getting back in the garden
This time of year can be particularly hard on older people who used to love gardening but now can’t because their mobility or
cognitive
impairment
confines them to their home. There are local schemes for helping older people to get actively involved in gardening again.
This time of year can be particularly hard on older people who used to love gardening but now can’t because their mobility or
cognitive
impairment
confines them to their home. There are local schemes for helping older people to get actively involved in gardening again.
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Care Community
7 years ago
Brain Injury... And caring for mum
At her last neurosurgical appointment the doctor referred her for neuropsychological support, I know I have a copy of the letter which states she has significant
cognitive
impairment
, and I know sister from day hospital also referred but it's almost a year and we have heard nothing.
At her last neurosurgical appointment the doctor referred her for neuropsychological support, I know I have a copy of the letter which states she has significant
cognitive
impairment
, and I know sister from day hospital also referred but it's almost a year and we have heard nothing.
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Headway
7 years ago
Dad thinks his carers are stealing from him
It’s incredibly common for older people, especially those with dementia or
cognitive
impairment
, to believe that people are stealing from them. Often, it’s their carers who are in the firing line. Why should this be? In many ways, it’s understandable.
It’s incredibly common for older people, especially those with dementia or
cognitive
impairment
, to believe that people are stealing from them. Often, it’s their carers who are in the firing line. Why should this be? In many ways, it’s understandable.
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Care Community
7 years ago
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
I'm new here, my name is Pat. Is there anyone out there who has tried with or without success cognitive behavior therapy? I am trying it as a last resort. Doing this on my own with a workbook. Suggestions, comments, help, advice. I am so tired of constant anxiety. Something has got to change. thank you
I'm new here, my name is Pat. Is there anyone out there who has tried with or without success cognitive behavior therapy? I am trying it as a last resort. Doing this on my own with a workbook. Suggestions, comments, help, advice. I am so tired of constant anxiety. Something has got to change. thank you
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
General Anxiety Disorder
Hello, I am new here and in need of some support from others who suffer CONSTANTLY with anxiety. I worry about not having something concrete to worry about. I worry over things that will never occur but my mis-wired brain grabs hold of anything that is going to go wrong in my life. I feel helpless. I
Hello, I am new here and in need of some support from others who suffer CONSTANTLY with anxiety. I worry about not having something concrete to worry about. I worry over things that will never occur but my mis-wired brain grabs hold of anything that is going to go wrong in my life. I feel helpless. I
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
General Anxiety Disorder
I'm brand new here. My name is Pat. I was hospitalized February 27 and the Dr. diagnosed me with Bipolar 1. I have been treated for major depressive disorder for 40 years and all of a sudden they took me off my anti-depressant and stuck me on Abilify and Seraqual (sp). WOW the side effects were the pits
I'm brand new here. My name is Pat. I was hospitalized February 27 and the Dr. diagnosed me with Bipolar 1. I have been treated for major depressive disorder for 40 years and all of a sudden they took me off my anti-depressant and stuck me on Abilify and Seraqual (sp). WOW the side effects were the pits
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
DWP challenge by 'Billie' on their denial of psychological factors affecting ability to plan/follow journey
Penny Mordaunt, Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work, stated, “people who cannot navigate, due to a visual or
cognitive
impairment
, are likely to have a higher level of need, and therefore face higher costs.”
Penny Mordaunt, Minister of State for Disabled People, Health and Work, stated, “people who cannot navigate, due to a visual or
cognitive
impairment
, are likely to have a higher level of need, and therefore face higher costs.”
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Headway
7 years ago
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