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Don't Ignore


Addicted to medicines?

"Did you know that Corex gives you an unbelievable high ?",  starts the long term relationship with medicines that, these days, is seen as one of the most threatening addictions. Medicines are being used as the fastest and most accessible way to develop a certain "high". (Continue)

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Anorexia Nervosa

Anorexia Nervosa is an eating disorder due to which people refuse to eat to the point of starvation. It is a physiological disorder and it has drastic physical as well as mental consequences. Anorexia means "loss of appetite'' and nervosa means ''of nervous origin''. Teens, especially girls are obsessed with becoming thin and ''perfect''. (Continue)

Exercise

If you exercise, you will have a healthy body as well as a healthy mind. Exercise will also give you improved vigor and a well toned body. It will make you feel happier and more active. Exercise also promotes the intake and distribution of oxygen in your body, making you essentially healthy. (Continue)

Mental illnesses common at adolescence

Although psychiatric disturbances are only a little more in adolescence than in the middle years of childhood, the pattern of disorder is markedly different, being closer to that of adults. As mentioned by Graham and Rutter, (1885) about two-fifths of adolescents with psychiatric conditions showed emotional disorders of some kind. Most of these were anxiety states, depression or some kind of relative disorders.  (Continue)

 

 

 

  

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