Monday, June 13, 2016

Strategies to Prevent Suicides

How can you keep someone who's thinking about suicide from going through with it?
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Strategies That Work to Help Prevent Suicides

How can you keep someone who's thinking about suicide from going through with it? One way is to restrict easy access to methods of suicide, a new international review suggests...
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Depression Hurts: Physical Symptoms of Depression

Depression can cause physical problems such as insomnia, chest pain, fatigue, headaches, and more. Learn moe about how the signs of depression could show up in the body...
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Are 'Workaholics' Prone to OCD, Anxiety?

Some workaholics may be prone to mental health disorders, compared to folks with greater work-life balance, new research suggests. These disorders may include anxiety, attention...
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Health Tip: Recognizing Low Self-Esteem

Parents should recognize the warning signs of low self-esteem and help their children overcome it. The American Academy of Pediatrics mentions these warning signs...
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Study Questions Use of Antidepressants for Children, Teens

Treating children and teens suffering from depression with antidepressants may be both ineffective and potentially dangerous, a new analysis suggests. Of the 14 antidepressants studied...
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Many Addicts Going Without Meds That Curb Opioid Abuse

The United States is in the grip of an epidemic of opioid abuse. However, new research suggests that drugs that help addicts kick their habit after hospitalization are too seldom used...
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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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