Still bloggin’….
Still bloggin'....
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2007 Publications International, Ltd. Millions of Americans report sufferingfrom depression every year. There are many times in the course of life that you may feel overwhelmed and distraught. If you didn't feel like singing the blues now and again you wouldn't be human. It's actually very healthy to get down from time to time. It's when that down-in-the-dumps feeling begins to stick around longer than a couple of weeks that you might be suffering from a more serious condition, such as clinical depression. If you are experiencing a bout of depression, don't feel alone. Mental health experts say at least 30 million people deal with mild depression every year, and 18.8 million Americans are diagnosed with a more serious form of depression annually. Despite the wide array of medications for depression, there are also some simple home remedies that you can try to restore your balance. But, before we get to the home remedies for depression, let's learn a little bit more about the condition.
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Start this Children's Day with a faces of the world necklace. Everyone will want to know about your international jewelry. Keep reading to learn how. These easy homemade beads are an international piece of jewelry and a great Children's Day craft. Break off a small piece with your fingers, and roll it into a bead. Make the bead large enough for you to later paste a small picture of a child's face onto the front of it. Carefully, or with an adult's help, use the nail to poke a hole through the center. If the dough is too mushy, put the bead back and add a little more sand to the mixture. Make as many beads as you wish. Set the beads to dry on a paper plate until they are hard. While the beads dry, cut small pictures of children's faces from old magazines or catalogs. You can then paste these to the front of the beads.
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