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Seniors May Battle Depression with “Exergames” February 28, 2010 . 5 Comments
Depression affects a significant number of senior citizens, and can become a debilitating problem as desire to socialize and spend time participating in favorite activities or obtain adequate ... Read More
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Antenatal Depression: Increased Study Brings Increased Concern February 12, 2010 . 14 Comments
Psychological issues that encourage people to seek professional help can affect clients of any age and situation, but women who have recently given birth are often indicated as being at ... Read More
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Internet Addiction and Depression Linked February 4, 2010 . 4 Comments
The internet has risen from a rudimentary and sometimes-useful tool to a significant staple of modern life, business, and entertainment. Scores of people of all ages incorporate internet ... Read More
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Therapy Beats Drugs for Mild Depression, Study Shows January 8, 2010 . 9 Comments
Concerns over the rate of prescriptions for anti-depressant medications in the United States have been steadily rising for some time, as critics suggest that the treatment option alone ... Read More
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Suicide Prevention Help for Teens: Sleep January 4, 2010 . 2 Comments
Sleep has been identified as a major component of mental health many times, but some people neglect their basic needs for regular sleep nevertheless. One of the most at-risk groups for ... Read More
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Nation’s Unemployed Experiencing Grip of Depression December 25, 2009 . 8 Comments
Many people, even those who may not particularly enjoy their jobs, are nevertheless able to feel a sense of self-worth and meaning from the process of producing a good or service that is ... Read More
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Study Examines Depression Risk, Prevention Possibilities in Elderly December 24, 2009 . 5 Comments
The elderly population represents one of the most at-risk age groups for depression, as the occurrence of medical health issues along with potential declines in socialization present ample ... Read More
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Study Offers Answer to Modern Teen Depression: Consumerism December 13, 2009 . 8 Comments
With rates of thoughts and feeling of depression high among the youthful population, many mental health industry experts and academicians are eager to produce an explanation. From parenting ... Read More
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Dual Brain Psychology: Making Up Our Minds December 3, 2009 . 9 Comments
Ever feel like you just can’t make up your mind? Or that you just can’t figure out what to do or say or think or feel? Just as soon as you decide something and put one internal debate ... Read More
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A Bad Diet Might be Responsible for a Bad Day November 12, 2009 . 3 Comments
Reasons for eating a healthy diet abound; from the purported feel-good benefits of chowing down on natural and nutritious foods to the potential to save money on groceries and of course, ... Read More
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What Light at Night May Do to Mental Health October 24, 2009 . 7 Comments
In metropolitan as well as more rural environments, it can be difficult to experience a night of pure darkness. Light pouring in from street lamps, issuing forth from appliances and television ... Read More
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Study Examines Relationship Between Depression, Inflammation October 17, 2009 . 6 Comments
Many studies investigating the different aspects of both depression and inflammation have identified possible links between these two health concerns, but greater research into the precise ... Read More