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A Mayo Clinic expert explains. Depression in women: Understanding the gender gap · Depression (major depressive disorder) · Depression: Supporting a family ...
Depression, anxiety and other mental health issues are on the rise. Find out more in this Mayo Clinic Minute.
Depression, history of or; Drug abuse or dependence, history of or; Gallbladder problems or; Head injuries, history of or; Increased pressure in the head or ...
Depression. Difficulties with work or school. Many people have cried, laughed or been startled while watching a movie. This is because their brains process ...
Sawchuk says. He adds that people who spend a lot of time alone, such as the elderly or new moms, may have an increased risk of depression and lower ...
Cancer and cancer treatment can lead to other conditions, such as anemia, depression, sleep issues and early menopause. These can make thinking and memory ...
Area of Focus: Depression, Anxiety disorder, Bipolar disorder, Suicidal behavior, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Psychosis, Attention-deficit and disruptive ...
Looking to soothe a chapped nose? Petroleum jelly is generally OK to use, but it can cause lung problems in certain cases. Pain and depression: Is there a link?
... depression; nausea; skin rash; unusual tiredness or weakness; or weight loss. This medicine may slow down a child's growth if it is used for a long time ...
Some medicines and herbal remedies, including those used to treat pain, depression and the common cold, can increase blood pressure.
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