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Depression symptoms often get better with an antidepressant. But over time, the medicine may not have the same effect. Find out why this can happen.
History of depression; Being very young; Significant stress; Lack of social support; Relationship issues; Unrealistic parenting expectations; High-needs infant ...
Excessive irritability or generally depressed mood. Trouble sleeping or excessive sleeping. Sudden severe weight gain or weight loss. A sudden drop in grades in ...
Massage therapy is one of many ways to cope with stress, and treat anxiety and depression.
Millions of people struggle with clinical depression. The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a medication to help those suffering with this ...
But if those feelings last longer than two weeks, your college student may be depressed. Mayo Clinic pediatrician Dr. Jay Hoecker says, "We're talking about a ...
The holiday season often brings unwelcome guests — stress and depression. And it's no wonder. The holidays present a dizzying array of demands — parties, ...
Developing effective treatments for treatment-resistant depression; Studying the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) in teenage depression; Genetic ...
... depression, but more research is needed. Fish oil is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which play an important role in brain function. People with ...
This herbal supplement isn't approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat depression in the U.S., but it's a popular depression treatment in ...
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