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What Causes Depression?
by admin on January 29th, 2011
Dr. Mayberg explains the causes of depression symptoms. For more information on depression visit www.empowher.com
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Dr. Mayberg explains the causes of depression symptoms. For more information on depression visit www.empowher.com
![]() ABC News | Migraines
linked to depression in women msnbc.com By Linda Thrasybule Women who have had migraine headaches are more likely than other women to develop depression, according to a new finding based on 14 years of health data. The findings are to be presented today (Feb. 22) in New Orleans at the annual ... Migraines may raise depression risk in women, researchers find Migraines Linked to Depression Women With Migraines May Have Higher Depression Risk, Study Shows |
![]() The Guardian | To
avoid depression, Greece needs a strategy for growth The Guardian But, as psychological counsellors tell depressed patients, you have to start from where you are. No obsessive rumination on what might have been. No regrets. Start from here. Make the best of it. Find a path towards something better. Forgetting History -- and Keynes -- in Greece |
![]() PsychCentral.com | Can
Depression Speed Up Aging? PsychCentral.com However, telomeres are also highly susceptible to stress and depression, both of which have repeatedly been linked with premature telomere shortening. The human stress response is regulated by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, or HPA axis. Scientists Confirm that Depression Accelerates the Aging Process |
Psychiatry
debates whether the pain of loss is really depression The Seattle Times The change would expunge any reference to passage of time since a loved one's death before a diagnosis of depression could be considered. By Melissa Healy No comments have been posted to this article. The pain of losing a loved one can be a searing, ... Blood test could help identify depression |
![]() Northampton Chronicle & Echo | Former
Norwich City striker Leon McKenzie is jailed for sending bogus letters
... Daily Mail The former Norwich City striker, 33, said depression and being in a 'bad place' led to his decision to send bogus letters to the police in a bid to avoid a driving ban. Appearing at Northampton Crown Court, the ex-Norwich star was handed a six month ... Ex-Cobblers star McKenzie claims speeding ticket con was caused by depression Footballer jailed for ban dodge bid Jailed former Norwich striker Leon McKenzie blames six-month prison term on ... |