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  • ... I do? Anyone else have spouses who are struggling with depression ? Yep! I have dealt with it personally. My children ... something physical is causing or contributing to the depression is a good idea. I have low thyroid and if I don't take synthroid ...
  • ... Heart patients are particularly vulnerable to depression and should be screened, and if necessary treated, to improve their recovery, U.S. researchers said. "Depression and heart disease seem to be very much intertwined," Judith ...
  • ... were given various questionnaires to fill out. One was a depression questionnaire. We dutifully filled it out and my wife scored ... who suggested that she might want to get evaluated for depression when we returned home. Driving back we talked and it became clear ...
  • ... the first noninvasive brain stimulator to treat depression -- a device that beams magnetic pulses through the skull. ... Carolina in Charleston, who helped pioneer use of TMS in depression . "There's a whole field now that's moving forward of ...
  • ... specializing in working with men going through depression . I live in the U.S. and recently spent time in Australia. ... had been dumped by their partner experienced clinical depression and 12 percent severe depression . I have no idea if this ...
  • ... brain works, and how to recognize the symptoms of depression . Plus, hear one woman's inspiring story of overcoming depression . Attachment Size ...
  • ... A. Peterson, MFA Clinical depression is one of America’s most costly illnesses. Indeed, untreated depression costs the US economy more than $43 billion annually in lost ...
  • ... by Elissa Sonnenberg Which comes first—depression or chronic illness? While the connection works both ways, one ... ovary syndrome that she began her slide into depression . Like many other patients with chronic illnesses, she hid her ...
  • ... estimated 18 million Americans who suffer from depression in a given year, only one-third are men. Some health ... menopause , which may both contribute to depression and complicate its treatment. But are men really less likely than ...
  • ... someone with dementia is twice as likely to suffer from depression than someone providing care for a patient without it. And, the ... the more likely the caregiver is to experience a deeper depression . Since nearly five million people in the United States are ...
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