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January 1 is not only the start of the New Year, but is when many begin their New Year’s Resolutions. Exercise more. Spend more time with family. Sticking to your goals and making changes can be difficult but not impossible. Keeping your mental health in balance is also an important part of your overall health and well-being.
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During the fall and winter months, some people suffer from symptoms of depression that can appear gradually or come on all at once. These symptoms often dissipate as spring arrives and stay in remission through the summer months. For some people, this is a sign that they suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
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Anger is a normal emotion that can be useful in coping with the world. But anger expressed in excess or suppressed can cause problems. Healthy Minds blogger Molly McVoy, M.D., talks about anger, how to recognize inappropriate anger and what to do about it.
Facebook, blogging, Twitter, email, texting. How is a parent supposed to keep up with all of the technology in a teen’s world? Many parents and children struggle with safety on the Internet. Although there are no easy answers, Dr. Molly McVoy discusses some simple steps can help keep you and your teen safe.
See the latest post on the HEALTHY MINDS BLOG .
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