Many people who survive a subarachnoid hemorrhage stroke have a poor quality of life due to anxiety, depression and fatigue, Dutch researchers report.
A subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) stroke occurs when a blood vessel on the brain surface ruptures and bleeds into the space between the skull and the brain, but not into the brain. This study included 141 women and men, average age 51, living in the community two to four years after an SAH
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After, Anxiety, depression, Hinders, Life, quality, Stroke
A Swedish study suggests that infants who are born prematurely may be more at risk for depression, anxiety and other psychiatric disorders during adolescence and early adulthood.
In the January 2009 issue of Pediatrics, Dr. Karolina Lindstrom from Sachs Children’s Hospital, Stockholm, and her colleagues reported that among 545,628 Swedish residents born in the 1970s and followed up until 23 to 29 years of age, 3.5% of
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Anxiety, depression, Later, Life, More, Preemies, Risk

Life can hit hard. Sometimes you get knocked down when you don’t even see it coming. Some are cheap shots, some are glancing blows and some can bring you to your knees. When this happens, it’s not about how hard you get hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, but still find the strength to keep moving forward. It’s about having the will to continue in spite of the obstacles.
It is interesting
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Forward, Keep, Life, Moving, Ways