Dealing with PMS
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) refers to uncomfortable physical and mental symptoms that occur before the onset of the woman’s menstrual period. Estimates of affected women range from 40 to 80%.…
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) refers to uncomfortable physical and mental symptoms that occur before the onset of the woman’s menstrual period. Estimates of affected women range from 40 to 80%.…
Adults have lived longer than children, and thus have had more time to develop other psychiatric disorders. In children with AD/HD, the existence of a comorbid condition is correlated with…
There has been controversy about the use of medications to treat both children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder. There have been articles debating whether Ritalin is over or under…
Young Girls Adolescents Adult Women Medication Psychosocial Treatments Treatment should start at the time of diagnosis. The diagnostic evaluation can have a powerful effect on the girl and her family.…
On Beyond Ritalin.... By Carol Watkins, M.D. and Glenn Brynes, Ph.D, M.D. Return to managed care humor page Said Debra Ann Dilly O�Malley O�Clad Who had AD/HD and wow was…
Women with AD/HD Detection and Prevention of Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Depression and Anxiety in Children The Wide Spectrum of Mood Disorders The Spectrum of Anxiety Disorders Diagnosis of Depression in…
Depression in Children and Adolescents Is It Still Safe to Give Antidepressants to Children? Women's Issues Treatments for Adults with Depression Bipolar Disorder Seasonal Affective Disorder When a Parent is…
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The cold remedy you take makes you sleepy. The antidepressant gives you a headache. The sinus decongestant makes your heart race. Why are side effects so common? To understand this…