There are many people—people you probably see every day—who are hiding behind a fake smile, while they suffer on the inside. About 16 million Americans struggle with depression, failing to find joy in their everyday lives. It is said that the average age for the major...
It’s normal for everyone to feel sadness from time to time. Clinical depression, on the other hand, is a concerning mental health disorder that requires attention and treatment. Knowing the difference could save your life and change your world. According to...
It’s more important than ever to offer non-opioid pain management options, especially after surgery or in other situations where the development of chronic pain symptoms is possible or probable. One in 20 young adults use opioid painkillers for too long...
It’s Depression Awareness Month, and we’d like to generate awareness for the 300 million people who struggle with depression every day. Less of 50% of these individuals will ever receive successful treatment. Limited by healthcare, limited by finances, limited by the...
Over 25 million people in the U.S. struggle with chronic pain. Their pain may be caused by a past trauma, or a disorder such as complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), fibromyalgia, or reflex sympathetic syndrome. With chronic pain, the central nervous system sends...
Postpartum depression is referred to as a bleak period of melancholy that a woman struggles with after birth. There is often a tendency for mothers to dismiss the feelings amidst the chaos of having a newborn child, when in reality it should be treated as a major...
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