asks artisan:A. Someone who suffers from manic depression, or bipolar affective disorder. He or she will have extreme mood swings, but how long they last varies on the individual. In the depressive
00:00 Mon 25th Mar 2002asks Mayastar:A. You're talking about a recent report from Sweden where two women who were on the Pill became pregnant after taking St John's Wort for mild depression. There have been similar reports
00:00 Wed 28th Aug 2002asks angiecashen:A. First, do you know what is causing your headaches For example, they might be related to an allergy. If you have other allergies, such as hay fever, this is quite possible. Then it
00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002asks pathfinder: A. Yes, there is. There have been quite few clinical trials to test the power of intercessory prayer or distant healing - where other people pray for someone's wellbeing - and the
00:00 Mon 18th Mar 2002asks tonyb: A. Prostate cancer is the commonest male cancer in the UK. About one man in 20 will develop prostate cancer - usually when they're over 65. Benign prostatic hyperplasia (benign enlargement
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002asks ursula: A. Zyban (Bupropion) is a non-nicotine treatment which reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms by acting on the part of the brain that deals with nicotine addiction, but is it not fully
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002asks adryley:A. Yes. A prescription-only drug, called Propecia, which tackles male hair loss, has just been launched in the UK. It has been used in the US since 1998. Q. What is it A. It's a
00:00 Mon 11th Mar 2002asks Susmith:A. Black cohosh, also known as black snake root, bugbane and Cimicifuga racemosa, is the root of Actaea racemosa, a perennial herb from North America and a member of the buttercup
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002asks Sporty:A. One of the main reasons lips become dehydrated and crack is that they are constantly exposed to the climate. Extremes of hot and cold are particularly bad for this, drying out the
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002asks Ursula:A. It's when part of the stomach bulges up through an opening (hiatus) in the diaphragm into the chest cavity. The diaphragm is the muscle at the bottom of the rib cage and separates the
00:00 Mon 04th Mar 2002asks Ursula:A. Not at all. The most recent UK survey - The National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Lifestyles 1999-2001 - questioned 11,000 people over two years and came up with some interesting
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002asks MScott:A. Apparently not. New research from Oxford University found that imagining a relaxing scene was more useful. Q. Why A. Some people find that distracting their thoughts helps them to
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002asks awol: A. Labyrinthitis is an unpleasant infection, which strikes suddenly, without warning. You suddenly feel dizzy and rooms spin in front of you. You feel sick, nauseous, sweaty, and need to
00:00 Mon 18th Feb 2002asks adryley:A. All children try alcohol once in a while - it's estimated that 94% of kids in the UK have tried it by the age of 16. However, it's important you know whether it's just normal teenage
00:00 Thu 11th Apr 2002asks Ursula:A. The nuchal translucency scan is a relatively new antenatal screening test. Q. How does it work A. Virtually all pergnant women are given routine ultrasound scans to detect
00:00 Mon 11th Feb 2002asks aadenny: A. The Schwarzbein Principle is based on the work of Dr Diana Schwarzbein, a Californian endocrinologist. She was seeing people who suffered from type II diabetes, or late onset
00:00 Mon 11th Feb 2002asks Ursula:A. Good question. Everybody wants their partner to be honest with them, but do we really want to know the truth Reader's Digest carried out a MORI poll on honesty in marriage in the UK,
00:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002asks HGray:A. For a start, regular exercise: reduces stress improves the condition of your heart helps keep your weight down reduces your risk of strokes, diabetes and some cancers lowers your blood
00:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002asks archiemac:A. There's more demand than ever for natural ways to deal with depression now that the 'safer' antidepressants have been shown to have strong side-effects and cause dependency. And
00:00 Mon 04th Feb 2002asks Julia: A. Seroxat is a type of anti-depressant called SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Re-uptake Inhibitors), as is Prozac. SSRIs were brought out as an alternative to tranquillisers such as Valium,
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