Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Lower Your Heart Disease Risk in Depression

Exercise may reduce the chances of developing heart disease with depression
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Exercise May Lower Heart Disease Risk in Depressed People: Study

Exercise may reduce the chances of developing heart disease for people with depression, a new study suggests. Depressed people who weren't physically active had stiffer and...
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Gender Wage Gap Linked to Depression and Anxiety: Study

The wage gap between American women and men might be one reason why women have higher rates of depression and anxiety, a new study suggests. Women with lower incomes...
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Health Tip: Dealing With Feelings of Loneliness

People who are lonely struggle with feelings of isolation and emptiness. If these feelings apply to you or someone you love, the University of Florida Counseling and Wellness Center...
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Statins May Reduce Heart Risks Linked to Sleep Apnea: Study

A new discovery about the way sleep apnea may raise the risk of heart disease also suggests that taking cholesterol-lowering statin drugs might reduce that risk, according to a new study...
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MedicineNet's Depression Center gives you all of the tools necessary to maintain a healthy body and mind. Get access to various depression topics, slideshows, quizzes and medications for reference. Depression is an illness that involves the body, mood, and thoughts. It affects how one eats and sleeps, the way one feels about oneself, and the way one thinks about things. The main types of depression are major depression, dysthymia, and bipolar disease (also called manic-depressive disease). Read more ...
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