useful links welcomed as well thnks.
The Dust Bowl was a series of dust storms causing major ecological and agricultural damage to American and Canadian prairie lands from 1933 to 1939, caused by severe drought conditions coupled with decades of extensive farming without crop rotation among cotton, corn and grain farmers using techniques that promoted erosion. The fertile soil of the Great Plains was exposed through removal of grass during plowing. During the drought, the soil dried out, became dust, and blew away eastwards, mostly in large black clouds. At times, the clouds blackened the sky all the way to Chicago, and much of the soil was completely lost into the Atlantic Ocean. This ecological disaster, which began as the economic effects of the Great Depression were intensifying, caused an exodus from Texas, Oklahoma, and the surrounding Great Plains, with over 500,000 Americans left homeless.[1] Many Americans migrated west looking for work while many Canadians fled to urban areas like Toronto. Some two-thirds of farmers in "Palliser's Triangle", in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan, had to rely on government aid to survive. This was due mainly to drought, hailstorms, and erratic weather rather than to dust storms such as those which were occurring on the U.S. Great Plains farther south.[2] Some residents of the Plains, in especially Kansas and Oklahoma, fell prey to illnesses and death from dust pneumonia and the effects of malnutrition.
More on information on farming during the great depression please?
Popularity: 1% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
Jeffrey Lacasse and Jonathan Leo discuss the chemical imbalance theory of depression and treatment with antidepressants.
Additional information available at http://www.chemicalimbalance.org
The study they are discussing is @
http://medicine.plosjournals.org/archive/1549-1676/2/12/pdf/10.1371_journal.pmed.0020392-S.pdf
Part II of video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzDv6Cublaw
More on Serotonin and Depression: Antidepressant Discussion Part 1
Popularity: 4% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
Depression Sourcebook Basic Consumer Health Information
More on Depression Sourcebook Basic Consumer Health Information
Popularity: 2% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
When thousands of dollars have been stolen and an innocent man accused, who should come to the rescue but Tarzan the Wonder Dog! Inside Information is the family friendly story of this magnificent police canine that can sniff out criminals. When a banker is mysteriously robbed and wrongly blamed for it, Tarzan the Wonder Dog and his partner Lloyd Wilson (Rex Lease) must uncover the real criminals. Originally intended as a happy way to spend an afternoon during The Great Depression, Inside Information is positively delightful to watch today.
Duration : 0:0:52
More on Great Depression Movies: Inside Information (1934)
More on Great Depression Movies: Inside Information (1934)
Popularity: 1% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by

Presents information on different types of depression, discusses symptoms and treatment, and describes additional resources.
Popularity: 1% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by

Some of the active ingredients documented, researched, and verified in graviola are a group of Annonaceous acetogenins which are only found in the Annonaceae family to which graviola belongs. These phytochemicals are being researched and patented around the world for their active biological actions and uses. For more complete information on this powerful plant of the rainforest, please see the plant database file on graviola. This product was featured in an article by the Health Sciences Institute. Don't forget to see our new Graviola-Max product or our N-Tense capsules which both contain graviola! Raintree's graviola is 100% pure – rich in active and beneficial phytochemicals which occur naturally in this plant. We use no binders or fillers so the capsules are 100% pure finely milled graviola powder. It has been sustainably wild harvested or organically grown in the Amazon rainforest and is unconditionally guaranteed. Traditional Uses: for cancer (all types); as a broad-spectrum internal and external antimicrobial to treat bacterial and fungal infections; for internal parasites and worms; for high blood pressure; for depression, stress, and nervous disorders.
More on Raintree Nutrition Graviola Capsules Annona Muricata 100 Capsules (600 mg. Each)
More on Raintree Nutrition Graviola Capsules Annona Muricata 100 Capsules (600 mg. Each)
Popularity: 1% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
These are a few paragraphs from sites for both:
I included links to more than just those two sites. Hope I helped.
The decade of the 1930s saw the Great Depression in the United States and many other countries. During this decade large numbers of people lived in poverty, desperately in need of more food, clothing, and shelter. Yet the resources that could produce that food, clothing, and shelter were sitting idle, producing nothing.
Popularity: 3% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
(btw, i am not depressed right now, i made the video because i thought it was important)
Moodgym – http://www.moodgym.anu.edu.au
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
More information:
http://www.beyondblue.org.au
http://www.clinical-depression.co.uk
http://www.mentalhealth.org.uk
http://www.mind.org.uk
http://www.sph.umich.edu/news_events/findings/fall05/features/one.htm
http://www.who.int/mental_health/management/depression/definition/en
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
24-hr Counselling services in Australia:
Popularity: 2% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by
What do you do when a friend has to deal with persistent fears, anxieties or even depression? Well the first thing you need to do is to get the person to seek the services of a professional and/or counselor who can lead them in the right direction and give them the help they need. In addition, here are some other things you can do to help the person cope.
More on When A Friend Struggles With Depression And Anxiety
Popularity: 1% [?]
Filed under Depression Information by


Recent Comments