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Feeling sad. High blood pressure. Irritability. If xylazine has been taken with opioids, it can make an opioid withdrawal worse after stopping use ...
Feeling sad or anxious because you've been diagnosed with multiple myeloma is normal. How will you handle everything? Try these strategies. Prostate cancer ...
It's OK for children to see adults sad or crying, but consider excusing yourself if you're experiencing intense emotions. Reassure your child of his or her ...
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Stress relievers can help restore calm to your chaotic life. When stress gets out of control, try these tips for quick relief.
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It's normal to occasionally feel sad or upset, or to be unhappy with situations in your life. But, with depression, these feelings linger for weeks, months ...
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... SAD. It was 33 years ago that President Ronald Reagan launched the first national Alzheimer's disease awareness campaign. Since then, research has developed ...
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