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Participation eligibility · Severe anxiety or depression (defined as psychiatric hospitalization in the past 12 months, current or recent suicidal ideation or ...
Depression. Most ARDS survivors also report going through a period of depression, which can be treated. Problems with memory and thinking clearly. Sedatives ...
Depression and suicide among physicians. Current Psychiatry. 2011; 10(4):16-30. Bright RP, Civalier KM, Krahn L. Reliability of self-reported nicotine use ...
This treatment uses a magnetic field to stimulate certain areas of the brain. While often used to treat depression, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation ...
It is also important to recognize that poor quality sleep, fibromyalgia and depression are common causes of fatigue in patients. ... depressed. If you have ...
Other medications that can be effective include certain drugs that are approved to treat depression, but also reduce hot flashes in women without depression.
... depressed and show changes in personality. ... This is particularly significant because some research has shown a correlation between concussions and depression.
... depression. “In this study, we found that midlife women with higher ... depression and anxiety in middle-aged menopausal women. “While more studies ...
One focus of Mayo Clinic research is connecting specific genetic profiles with responses to specific antidepressant drugs used to treat depression. Mayo ...
Tricyclic agents such as amitriptyline and imipramine were initially prescribed to IBS patients with significant depression. Today, they are frequently used ...
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