Archive for the 'Overcomming Addiction' Category
Email Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008In this era of instant gratification, do we really prioritise our actions or are we succumbing to self gratification by becoming addicted to email?
Among the many addictions that have formed in the recent years, one of the most debated is email addiction. Many people believe that the constant and obsessive checking of email is an […]
Video Game Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008Is this the scurge of the 21st century? No wonder our children are suffering from obesity and all the other related diseases which appear to be mainly due to their video game addiction.
We’ve all wondered at some point if our teenagers were suffering from a drug addiction – after all, they act really strange at […]
Sugar Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008As the old saying goes “we are a product of what we eat”.
It is a sad truth that entirely too many Americans are fighting obesity today. It has been estimated that more than 50% of Americans are overweight; but the cause for that weight gain is what concerns us the most. Recent studies show that […]
Smoking Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008If you set your mind to it you can achieve anything.
If you’re fighting a smoking addiction, you know how difficult it can be to break. But if you are able to replace that unhealthy addiction with healthier behavior, you will find that the battle against a smoking addiction is much easier to win. We consulted […]
Definition Of Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008Surely it is time for us to take a look at the definition of the word addiction as it has come to mean so many different things covering so many different problems.<p>
The word “addiction” has been tossed about so much in the media and by medical professionals to describe everything from alcoholics to overprotective parenting, […]
Depression and Addiction
Sunday, June 29th, 2008Do they go hand in hand or is one the result of the other?
Recent studies suggest that depression and addiction recurrently go hand in hand. There is a strong correlation between depression and addiction problem. Some conventional psychiatric treatment procedures focus on treating depression of an addict’s root cause contributing to the drug or alcohol […]









