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Symptoms of Depression The symptoms of depression can take on many forms depending on the individual concerned. Although diagnosis by a medical expert is advised, there are signs to watch for. depression • symptoms of depression • signs of depression • physical symptoms depression • emotional symptoms depression
Teen Suicide Warnings Signs Keep kids safe by keeping on the alert for these signals that a teen may be considering ending his or her life. teen suicide prevention • teen suicide • suicide warning signs • teen suicide attempt • history of depression
Health Concerns of Senior Citizens Older people face the challenge of finding timely treatment for signs of depression--which may be more difficult to recognize. vascular depression • depression • cardiovascular • heart disease • stroke
Burnt Out, Tired or Depressed If someone tells you they're thinking about suicide, you should take their distress seriously, listen nonjudgmentally, and help them get to a professional for evaluation. depression • suicide • bipolar disorder • suicidal behaviors • mental health
How Doctors Diagnose Illness Despite advances in diagnostic technology, the case history remains the most important tool for gathering information to determine the nature of an illness. how doctors diagnose illness • case history and illness • blood tests and illness • imaging and illness • pain and the diagnosis of illness
Depression in New Mothers Affects Sleep Quality While most new mothers experience disrupted sleep and exhaustion, research suggests postpartum depression might be the underlying cause in some women. sleep • depression • postpartum depression • sleep problems • depressed mom
Dying From a Broken heart Men can actually suffer angina - or even an acute heart attack - through stress, and those going through bereavement and depression have an increased risk heart attack. interpersonal therapy • cognitive behavioral therapy • heart attack • depression • angina
Life Cycle and Depression: Pregnancy Depression can occur at any point in the life cycle, including pregnancy. depression • women • pregnancy • depression in pregnant women
Risk Factors for Clinical Depression Risk factors for depression abound. Discover how substance abuse, family history and even pregnancy can trigger a depressive episode. depression risk factors • clinical depression • depression medications • alcohol abuse • stress management
Depressed?? The symptoms of depression are discussed, along with its implications for the children. Research studies offer one possible source of free treatment.
All About Surrogacy What surrogacy is, who can apply, how to embark upon surrogacy. surrogacy • straight surrogacy • host surrogacy • adoption • legal issues
Pregnancy and Depression Consult your doctor regarding anti-depressant medication during pregnancy and weigh the benefits and risks of this kind of drug usage on the fetus and on yourself. pregnancy • depression • anti-depressants • medication • pregnancy hormones
Acne Medication May Be Linked to Suicide, FDA Warns Accutane has become a popular medication, both for teens and adults, in treating acne, but the potential psychological side effects associated with the medicine may be as serious as suicidal tendencies. suicide • suicidal • acne • accutane • fda
Childhood Depression Childhood depression is more than having "the blues" or being sad about losing a friend or getting poor grades. Childhood depression is a serious mental health condition. childhood depression • extreme sadness in adolescents • mental health condition • double depression • kids emotions
Children Show Signs of Depression Early in Life Study in Canada suggests that depressions seems to have no mercy on age, with signs showing up in children as young as six months. depression • anxiety • postpartum • infant • toddlers
Eating Disorder Risk Factors Lists of risk factors vary by source. A study published by the American Psychological Association reviewed more than 300 articles assessing various risk factors. eating disorder risk factors • who is at risk for an eating disorder • gender • age • eating disorders in women of color
FDR Presidential Library and Museum The Hyde Park, NY estate of the U.S. president includes his Springwood home, research documents, the gravesite of Franklin and Eleanor, plus Depression and WW2 exhibits. fdr presidential library and museum • franklin roosevelt historc home • eleanor roosevelt home • world war ii documents • hyde park dutchess county
PMDD Many women experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS) but if it becomes severe, it may be premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). pms • pmdd • premenstrual syndrome • time of the month • pms symptoms
Symptoms of Depression in Children If your child's behavior suddenly changes for the worse, this can be a sign of depression. Learn some ways to help a child who is feeling in the dumps. depression in children • parenting tweens • tween communication • signs of depression • helping a child with depression
Causes of Depression Causes of depression include loss, unexpressed anger & disturbed brain chemicals. Different causes require different treatments for depression. causes of depression • defeated feelings • symptoms of depression • treatments for depression • common cold of psychiatry
Causes of Thyroid Disease More than 40% of U.S. adults may suffer from thyroid disorders. Some of the most common sources are family history, diet, x-rays, stress, and structural injuries. thyroid function • causes of low underactive thyroid • thyroid hormone • thyroid diet • blood test basal body temperature
Childhood Depression Depression in children is a growing concern for today's parents. Understanding the signs and symptoms of this illness can help prevent and treat it properly. childhood depression • depression in children • extent of the problem • signs and symptoms • diagnose
Depo Provera ® (DMPA) Depo Provera® , a.k.a DMPA, is a three-month birth control shot available to women. It is important to know how this shot will affect fertility, and its side effects. birth control • birth control shot • depo shot • depo provera • dmpa
Depression and Physical Illness Depression is more prevalent in people with physical illnesses, possibly triggered by the stress of being unwell and undergoing treatment. physical illness and diagnosing depression • causes of depression in people with a physical ill • treating depression in people with a physical illn • depression and acute physical conditions • physical symptoms of depression
Depression in children Depression in children is not a topic that we like to face or talk about. However we need to recognize that it is a reality. Children do suffer from depression. We need to be aware of the signs to look for as it could so easily be confused with other conditions. depression • children • emotional needs • behavior
Detection of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a form of depression that occurs seasonally. By being aware of the symptoms of SAD, a person can treat the disorder successfully. detection of sad • seasonal affective disorder • signs of winter onset depression • depression that occurs seasonally • winter depression
Dysthymia, or Chronic Depression Chronic depression (also called dysthymia) is a mental illness that generally produces milder symptoms than major depressive episodes, but can be just as impairing. chronic depression • dysthymia • dysthymic disorder • dysthymia depression • dysthemia treatment
Help for Teens Dealing with Depression Teenagers with depressive tendencies or whose parents suffer from depression can learn to overcome these patterns with therapy and coping skills, a new study shows. help teen depression • teenager depression • adolescent depression • coping with anxiety depression • cognitive behavioral prevention program for teens
Insomnia have trouble getting to sllep and staying alseep? You could be suffering from Insomnia! Read all about it here. insomnia • james foster robinson • suite101 • sleep apnea • transient insomnia
New Risk Factors of Postpartum Depression A new study clearly highlights social risk factors in a national Swedish population. New research will help find causes and prevent this dramatic illness. risk factors postpartum depression • treatment postpartum psychotic illness • symptoms of postpartum depression • treatment postpartum illness • childbirth and psychotic illness
Post Partum Depression: Are You At Risk? Almost all women will develop the post partum "blues" after giving birth, but an alarming percentage are also at risk for developing post partum depression. post • partum • depression • blues • pregnancy
Sleep is a Natural Postpartum Depression Cure New Canadian study shows that mothers may reduce chances of depression after giving birth by getting more sleep, allowing the body and hormones to synchronize. postnatal depression cure • hormonal postpartum depression treatment • postpartum depression symptoms • treating depression blues • hormones and sleep
Suicide Link to Acne Drug Officially Established A clear chemical link has been established between the acne drug Roaccutane and the history of depression and suicide associated with its usage. acne • roaccutane • suicide • depression • serotonin
Surviving the Holidays How do you cope with the Holidays if you suffer from depression? depression • holidays
Teen Depression Symptoms and Risk Factors Teenage depression and suicide risk are intimately connected. Learn more about triggers and symptoms of adolescent depressive episodes and suicidal behavior. teen depression • teenage depression • adolescent depression • depression symptoms • parenting teens
Understanding Antenatal Depression This article introduces the symptoms, prevalence, causes and treatment of antenatal depression, an illness that can seriously impact on the lives of mothers-to-be. symptoms of antenatal depression • prevalence of antenatal depression • causes of antenatal depression • treatment of antenatal depression • managing antenatal depression
Understanding Teen Depression Depression is on the rise among our youth. Learn about the risk factors and signs of teen depression, and how you can help. signs of depression • teen depression • coping skills • stress anxiety • anger management
Yoga and Depression - Part Two Part two of a two part article on using yoga to alleviate mild depression. yoga and depression • yoga • depression • mental health • health
A Case of Postpartum Depression in "The Yellow Wallpaper", Part 1 This article focuses on postpartum depression and how it is depicted in "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. It's a scientific paper. postpartum depression • depression • serotonin • american gothic • charlotte perkins gilman
Another Set of Initials to Reek Havoc It's alphabet soup, with each set of initials bringing its own symptoms. PMS may get more of the attention, but PPMD or Premenstrual dysphoric disorder can make your daily activities come to a standstill. The best thing to do is get medical attention as soon as possible. premenstrual dysphoric disorder • premenstrual syndrome (pms) • depression • women and depression
Becoming A Surrogate If you're on the other side of the infertility fence and have had a family, you may have considered becoming a surrogate. Here's the low down on how to go about it. becoming a surrogate • surrogacy • surrogacy and the law • how to be a surrogate • host surrogacy
Classic Authors: Joseph Conrad A brief biography about Joseph Conrad. joseph conrad • sea • heart of darkness • lord jim • author
Delivery Blues--Postpartum Depression/Postpartum thyroiditis Having a baby usually means a healthy, happy time. Unfortunately, many women become very depressed and cannot get better without anti-depressants and therapy. A number of women also getthyroid problems that add to the depression. This condition also necessitates medication. postpartum depression • postpartum thyroiditis • anti-depressants • depression
Depression Although unsure of the exact mechanisms behind depression, scientitsts are getting closer to solving the riddle. This article will discuss what's currently known. depressive illness • depression • prozac • celexa • seretonin reuptake inhibitors
Life Cycle and Depression: Perimenopause The perimenopausal years are infamous for hot flashes and moodswings, among other symptoms. women • depression • menopause • perimenopause
Living with Depression Depression is an illness that can affect all areas of life, seeming unbearable at times. The good news is that sufferers can go on to lead happy and fulfilling lives. symptoms of depression • treatment of depression • clinical depression • living with depression • exercise and depression
Metaphors by Sylvia Plath Not Bitter and Gloomy The Plath suicide colors academics' appraisal of her work. Metaphors is not the bitter, gloomy view of pregnancy it is often painted. Rather, it is a fun pregnancy poem. sylvia plath • plath • plath's • three women • metaphors
Music of the Heart - Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky His depression was responsible for a musical masterpiece - and for ensuring no more would follow. Meet Peter Ilych Tchaikovsky depression • tchaikovsky • sixth symphony • pathetique symphony • suicide
Now You're Cookin'! Vintage Kitchenware Various kitchen items photographed at State Fair antiques show express the wide range of collectibles available. hoosier • depression glass • string holders • bread boxes • refrigerator ware
So You Want To Be An Egg Donor? What egg donation is, who can donate, legal issues around it, the process of donating eggs, written by an egg donor. egg donation • egg retrival • hcg • stimulating hormones • who can donate |
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