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Feeling sad, hopeless or not enjoying things you used to enjoy. Crying often. Worrying, or feeling anxious, nervous, jittery or stressed out. Feeling ...
Feelings of sadness, tearfulness, emptiness or hopelessness; Angry outbursts, irritability or frustration, even over small matters; Loss of interest or pleasure ...
Though you may always have moments of sadness. It's normal to have times of happiness and times when you feel sad. Grief is different for everyone. It's ...
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Grief is a process everyone goes through when someone they love dies. It's not as simple as just being sad. It affects many different parts of you and your life ...
Isolate from others and withdraw from social activities; Experience depression, deep sadness, guilt or self-blame; Believe that you did something wrong or could ...
SAD. The antidepressant medication bupropion has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the prevention of SAD. Other antidepressant ...
Postpartum depression. Many new mothers find themselves sad, angry and irritable, and experience crying spells soon after giving birth. These feelings — ...
colon cancer screening guidelines and what they mean for you. And psychiatrist Dr. William Leasure explains how seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is diagnosed ...
Feeling sad or down; Confused thinking or reduced ability to concentrate; Excessive fears or worries, or extreme feelings of guilt; Extreme mood changes of ...
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