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Depression
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Treatment for Depression
Depending on the diagnosis and the severity of the symptoms of depression, there are several types of treatments that might be recommended by your health care professional. The most common include various types of psychotherapy and anti-depressant medications, or perhaps a combination of these two approaches.
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5 Ways To Beat The Winter Blues
It's that time of year again, when the days are shorter and faces get longer. However, there are some easy ways to keep a cheerful outlook all winter long.
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How to Cure Depression without Drugs
On the face of it, this question of trying to cure depression without drugs seems to be futile, especially these days when most people have gotten used to the idea of being treated with prescriptions drugs. But many people are successfully turning away from prescription drugs and finding alternative methods of treatment – without drugs. Those suffering from depression, too, are taking recourse to drugless therapies, which generally do not cause any side-effects and are typically much more economical.
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Depression Symptoms and Remedies
Considered to be the most prevalent mental disorder around the world, affecting at least 16% of the population, depression is also the primary cause of disability in the United States.
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Childhood Insomnia Relief
Many people suffer from a condition known as insomnia. Insomnia is a sleeping disorder in which the person has trouble going to sleep. Children are just as likely to get insomnia as any adult. Childhood insomnia is very common and in most cases...
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Feel Depressed-Try Exercising
Many studies show that long-term exercise helps relieve symptoms of depression. Even if you're not depressed, most people-who periodically feel grumpy, irritable, stressed, or sad-report feeling better after working out.
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Depression In Children
Kids don’t have problems-right? Well they are children and life should be joyful and childlike in happiness. However, that is not always the case since depression in children can strike children just as clinical depression can strike adults.
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Depression Medication
Clinical depression is a condition of grief, dreariness, or anguish that disturbs an individual's societal performance and actions of daily life. Clinical depression is a medical diagnosis and hence needs to be treated with medication.
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Chronic Depression
Approximately 20 percent of depressed Americans, or approximately four million people, experience chronic or recurrent treatment-resistant depression that has failed to respond to multiple antidepressant treatments.
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Shocking News About Male Depression
While much is said about various anxiety and mental disorders, depression is one of the most common. While men are wired differently than women, they can also suffer from the effects of depression while not even recognizing the signs of the illness.
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