Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Depression Folk Remedies and Half-Truths

Explore the myths and facts about depression
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Myths and Facts About Depression

Explore the myths and facts about depression. See how folk remedies and half-truths still prevent many from getting treatment for depression. Learn about the unusual symptoms and many ways...
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The Childhood Incidents That Increase Later Suicide Risk

Adults who witnessed parental domestic violence in childhood are at increased risk for suicide attempts, a new study finds. "When domestic violence is chronic in a home, there is a risk of...
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Health Tip: Take Steps to Stay Mentally Healthy

Mental health is as important as physical health, so take steps to keep yourself well. The University of Michigan Health System advises...
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California Enacts Right-to-Die Law

California on Thursday becomes the fifth and largest state in the country to allow terminally ill patients to end their own lives. With the state's right-to-die law in effect, the percentage of...
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Cutting Back on Wine? Try a Smaller Glass

Like wine just a little too much sometimes? You may sip a little less over an evening if it's served in smaller goblets, a new British study finds. "It's not obvious why this should be the case, but...
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Among U.S. Military, Army Members Face Highest Suicide Risk

Suicide rates have been increasing among all active U.S. Navy, Air Force and Army personnel, but those in the Army appear to be most at risk, new research indicates. An analysis of all U.S. military...
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Depression Center
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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