Countless people are leading a life where perpetual stress is a daily experience. There is much information available to help combat this problem. And rightly so, with all of the hours of having to work a full-time job, raising children, supporting a family, and keeping up with health, there is a lot to be stressed out about. On top of that, statistics show that more and more people are falling in to debt. Sadly, it seems that many people are living off credit cards to make their ends meet.
No wonder that the number of people who are suffering from depression has been on the increase as well.
The costs of living, utilities as well as the increase in added financial obligations, such as insurances, cell phones and high speed internet to mention just some has forced many people to take on more work. Competition for jobs and worries about downsizing and layoffs has been another stress factor.
These are some very stressing situations, and many people have fallen into depression and are stressed out. Although, this article is not meant to diagnose illnesses or recommend health treatments, it seems that there is a growing trend for doctors to prescribe...