November 30, 2008

Some Important Insomnia Solutions

Forty-eight percent of us will experience a bout of insomnia this year, and women are more likely to be affected than men. Researchers are discovering that insomnia is a risk factor for other serious maladies, including heart disease and depression.
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November 29, 2008

The Battle with Insomnia: Some Main Causes of Insomnia

Did you know that close to half the population of the U.S. suffers from insomnia? This is a startling statistic, until you realize that just about everyone experiences some form of insomnia at least once in their lifetime. Many other people suffer constan
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November 27, 2008

Depression May Also Lead to Diabetes

Depression is a severe and often debilitating condition that affects millions of individuals nationwide. However, now depressed patients must also watch for a new risk of developing type 2 diabetes on top of their current condition. Recently, a study published in the Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice from the University of Alberta found that depressed patients have a 30 percent increased risk of also developing type 2 diabetes as well.Lauren Brown, the lead author of the study, researched the history of 2,400 individuals who had been diagnosed with depression. According to Brown, patients taking both selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) are at the most risk for developing type 2 diabetes.While the study needs further research to better understand the relationship between antidepressants and developing type 2 diabetes, it is important that patients of depression as well as diabetes receive educational information on both conditions and the link to better assess and treat their potential illnesses, according to the study.What are TCAs and SSRIs?Tricyclic antidepressants are used to treat abnormalities involving neurotransmitters serotonin, norepinephrine and dopamine, according to the Mayo Clinic. The TCAs “inhibit the reabsorption of serotonin and norepinephrin” and block certain cell receptors. TCAs were […]

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