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The Lost Symbol

Monday, February 8th, 2010

  • ISBN13: 9780385504225
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

DescriptionIn produced this wonderful follow-up of the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown shows once again why it is the author of the world’s most popular thriller. The Lost Symbol is a masterpiece of storytelling – a deadly race through a maze of the world of codes, secrets and truth invisible. . . all under the supervision of Brown’s most frightening villain to date. Located in the hidden chamber, galleries and temples in Washington, DC, The Lost Accelera Symbol. . . More>>

DescriptionIn produced this wonderful follow-up of the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown shows once again why it is the author of the world’s most popular thriller. The Lost Symbol is a masterpiece of storytelling – a deadly race through a maze of the world of codes, secrets and truth invisible. . . all under the supervision of Brown’s most frightening villain to date. Located in the hidden chamber, galleries and temples in Washington, DC, The Lost Accelera Symbol. . . More>>

The Lost Symbol

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Chronic Depression – Can a Long Term Solution Be Found?

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

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Treatment for depression has come a long way in recent years. Most people who have depressive symptoms for more than a few weeks now have a selection smorgasbord of different antidepressants may be prescribed for them by their physician. Although it normally takes 3-4 weeks for most people to draw the drug into their system is sufficient enough to serve, most of these patients can be back on track after a few months to take the medicine. But what about those individuals who have chronic depression? People who suffer from chronic depression is a serious disease that once diagnosed, requires continuous and regular doses of antidepressants. Those with chronic depression to continue to take medication under the supervision of their doctor, the time required to maintain a ‘normal’ chemical balance in the brain that helps them to live a normal life and productive. Recently, many individuals who suffer from chronic depression, has built up a tolerance for their treatment. This problem is not isolated to antidepressant drugs, so many people build a tolerance for what they take time. However, most of the antidepressants actually intended for “normal” per se, individuals and short periods. In other words, people with real problems have been addressed when these drugs were created. There are other treatments available, such as light therapy, shock therapy, electromagnetic therapy, etc.. The problem here is that some people can not use these treatments because of other existing conditions. Moreover, the pacemaker of the vagus nerve of people more uncomfortable because it must be placed under the skin. Even when there is no guarantee of success. Neither the researchers or doctors to understand why the human brain goes from fine to course to become unbalanced. One theory is that aging of the brain, but this theory is not suitable for patients who now twenty-five years and has been a problem since they were fifteen. That only ten years and are not consistent with the theory. Research carried out aggressively to find answers to those who have these problems in the long run, but the answers come slowly, if the individual current medication stops working when there is a real problem for these people to continue living a normal life. Chronic depression is a very serious condition that can easily take over that person’s life, affecting their work and their relationships with family and friends. The biggest challenge for researchers is the fact that so many people react differently to depression drugs on the market. They have a very solid plan to work while creating something new. At that time the only thing that can be made for persons suffering from chronic depression is to keep trying different combinations of drugs on people, hopefully, the doctor may find the combination that will be useful, maybe in the long term. We can only hope that a permanent and lasting solution will be found soon for these individuals.


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Joe Stewart is a disabled veteran that writes articles on various topics that interest him or affect him. You can read various articles for more information on depression by going to http://www. articles about depression. org / what_is_clinical_depression. php or by clicking on what is clinical depression
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