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		<title>Turning Blues into Other Hues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Blue has been romanticized by many poets and songwriters for ages. But somehow, and alas, along the way blues has come to mean- in the figurative sense- sadness or sorrow. I have the blues; we say when we are not our usual selves. Blue has also become an integral part of the idiom “feeling blue” [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Blue has been romanticized by many poets and songwriters for ages. But somehow, and alas, along the way blues has come to mean- in the figurative sense- sadness or sorrow. I have the blues; we say when we are not our usual selves.</p>
<p>Blue has also become an integral part of the idiom “feeling blue”</p>
<p>And this same color has made it to medical science! Physicians have learned a condition caused by hormonal charge after giving birth: post-partum blues or baby blues.</p>
<p>It is a puzzle- why after having a baby, many women have mood swings. One minute they feel so fulfilled, the next minute they start crying. Sometimes, they feel a little distracted or dejected, have difficulty sleeping or working up an appetite. These symptoms, which start three to four days after delivery, usually disappear in about ten days.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for one of my cousins, baby blues worsened into post-partum depression and ended in a tragedy. In the presence of her husband, who was cuddling their newborn baby, she went up the ledge of the hospital window and leapt to her death.</p>
<p>It was a difficult, extremely difficult, time for both father and son, and for all of us who knew her as a jolly, gregarious lady who viewed the world through rose-colored glasses.</p>
<p>This accident, which landed in the front pages of several newspapers, is probably one in a  million. But there are a million should’ve, would’ve, could’ve in her husband’s and people’s mind. It showed all of us that life does have many, many colors. Blues are just one of them.</p>
<p>It was an accident which nobody could have predicted at that time when this condition was hardly discussed, but could be prevented today as more information become available.</p>
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