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Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a[...] By Joel Streed • November 3, 2024. Adapting to life after spinal cord injury with rehab and determination. What ...
Many people suffer from the deep sadness, loss of interest and hopelessness associated with depression. Ruth nearly lost her life to depression.
Increasing sadness or worsening of depression symptoms; Impulsiveness; Extreme increase in talking, energy or activity; Aggression, violence or hostility ...
Have trouble sleeping, anxiety or another mental health condition. Phenylalanine might make you more anxious, sad or jittery. If you aren't sure whether to ...
... sad, unhappy or. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: It's been weeks of being at home with my children and spouse due to the COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home requirements. I ...
young woman with her head in her hands, sad, worried, anxious, depressed. This was her third trip to the Emergency Department in two days. She had been home ...
You might be cranky, sad and anxious. These feelings are common. Some people get postpartum depression after giving birth. You might have trouble eating ...
... staring into space and looking sad. People's negative attitudes toward mental illness can hurt. From getting treatment to finding support, here's how to cope ...
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Sed rate is a blood test that can reveal inflammatory activity in your body. It's often used to help diagnose conditions affecting your joints or muscles.
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