Time With Your Children
Time With Your Children
If you're a working mother how much time do you get to spend in quality time with your children?
As life becomes busier and financial pressures mount on the family it's become imperative that mothers go out to work. Sometimes the income brought into the family by the working mother is all that stands between survival and disaster.
But there is a cost that the family pays and that cost is the amount of time working mothers get to spend with their children each day. Until now there has never been an exact figure put on that amount of time but now we do have a time... measured in just minutes.
You can read more about it at Just 19 Minutes for the Kids at Information for Her
Treating Depression
Treating Depression - It Takes Time
Depression is an illness that affects people from all walks of life and from all ethnic backgrounds. Depression is also an illness that is chronically under-reported and many sufferers struggle through their daily lives without treatment of any kind.
While there are a number of drugs available to the medical profession to use in the treatment of depression there is no one drug that is more effective than any other. And for some sufferers there is no drug that will treat their depression.
To further complicate the treatment of depression is the fact that, whatever drug is used to treat the illness, there is a long lead-time between first treatment and any noticeable improvement in the symptoms. In fact recent research in the United States suggests that doctors should allow at least 12 weeks for the medication to begin taking effect.
For the patient suffering from depression 12 weeks can seem like an eternity but the research has shown that those who wait that length of time are far more likely to have a positive outcome from the treatment than those who don't.

