2010년 8월 29일 일요일

Health in the News: Stress, Depression & Suicide

Marie Osmond's Son's Death Spotlights Teen Suicide

The death of Marie Osmond's 18-year-old son, Michael Blosil, who took his life last Friday after struggling with depression for years, highlights teen suicide in the United States.

Suicide is the third-leading cause of death among older teenagers in America, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health, and boys are four times more at risk than girls.

Family therapist Terry Real, the author of "I Don't Want to Talk About It: Overcoming the Secret Legacy of Male Depression," said any time something like this happens, "it just makes you shake your head. ... It's very hard to predict.

"We know from research that girls tend to turn things inward ... boys and men both tend to turn things outward," Real said. "So you look at not the depression per se, but the things the kid is doing to get away from it: Drugs and alcohol, acting out, along with feeling depressed."

Blosil, who was a first-year student at the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, jumped to his death from his high-rise apartment building in downtown Los Angeles. On the site where he died, people created an impromptu floral tribute just a short walk from the school where he was said to be majoring in apparel manufacturing.

Online reports that Blosil sent a text message to a female friend before taking his life and left a suicide note in which he referred to a lifelong battle with depression remain unconfirmed.

Blosil was one of Marie Osmond's eight children, and one of five whom the star had adopted.

In a statement to ABC News, Osmond said, "My family and I are devastated and in deep shock by the tragic loss of our dear Michael and ask that everyone respect our privacy during this difficult time."

In 2007, the year his mother and father, Brian Blosil, were divorced, Michael Blosil entered rehab as his mother reluctantly confirmed on the talk show "Larry King Live."

"It's really hard," she told King. "My son is amazing. He's dealing with a lot. He's one of my kids. He's dealing with adoption issues, all kinds of things right now.

He is the most amazing kid," she said, tearing up. "It's been a painful year."

"I think with a teenager you're looking at any real radical changes of behavior," he said. "Changes in sleep, either more or less, in food, changes obviously in mood, loss of interest, difficulty concentrating. They feel depressed. They tell you they're depressed."

He said that while it can be difficult to differentiate between normal moodiness in teenagers and depression, but there are signs parents can look for.

  • Summary
This article is about a celebrity's child committing suicide by jumping off the apartment after having depression for years. This depression could have been by family issues such as parents divorcing. It shows that committing suicide is the third most kind of death in USA. It also tells that males commit more suicide than females because girls show emotions and expressions (crying) but males have it with them and try to solve it by taking drugs, alcohol, cigarettes and many more.
  • Big Meaning
This article pictures the reasons and facts about teen suicide. The reasons are depressions over family issues, relationship issues, education and many more. People especially the teenagers try to solve it mostly by themselves. This can be somehow stupid but they cut themselves to relief stress they receive, take drugs, alcohols and cigarettes and lastly to hang themselves to commit suicide. some of the things we can see if a teen is stressed of depressed is by looking at changes in sleep, either more or less, in food, changes obviously in mood, loss of interest and difficulty concentrating.
  • Personal meaning
In my opinion, committing suicide because of depression and stress is a bad way to solve their problems. For a second, people might think that when then die, everything will be peaceful, BUT I think it is a bad idea because think of the people around you who cares for you! and committing suicide means you being gone forever. If we just don't listen to our heart for a second, we can live. There are so many ways to overcome these stress and depression. The ways are: doing something what you like, such as sports or hobbies, and getting a relaxed time for you to think of it and realizing that it's not a big deal. I would greatly like to advise people planning for a commit suicide to overcome this period of time and they will be happy.



2010년 8월 11일 수요일

Health Interview Assignment

Monday, August 9, 2010

Health Interview Assignment

Interview an older person (at least 25 years old) you know who seems to be especially healthy. Complete the questions below as a blog post in your own blog.

What is his/her relationship to you?
My Mother

1. Have you always been as healthy as you are now? Please explain.
I was sick before( fever) but after I take medicine, take enough rest, exercise regularly and eat
healthy diet, I became healthy.

2. What particular health habits in the following areas do you practice, that contribute to your level of health?

Nutritional Habits_________Eat balanced diet_______________________

Fitness Habits___________exercise regularly, stretching_____________________

Coping with Stress__________taking enough rest,do what i like_______________

Dealing with Conflicts_______discussing, solving it_______________________

Keeping a Positive Attitude________Doing my hobby, encourage myself________

Any Additional Healthy Habits_____enough sleep, eat vegetable________________

3. How did you develop these habits? Please explain.
doing it according to the plan

4. What motivates you to practice a healthy lifestyle?
being social

5. Create a question of your own that you would like to ask regarding this person’s healthy lifestyle. Make sure that the question allows your interviewee to expand on his/her thoughts (not a one word answer).

Question: ____What makes you happy?_________________________

Answer: _____being with my friends, doing what i want to do______________

Grade: /10 pts (processing habits & attitude)