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Optimism Mood Chart App for Depression and Bipolar

by admin on June 18th, 2011

This is an overview of the Optimism Mood Chart app. The app helps people to manage depression and bipolar disorder more effectively, by working out the triggers of illness, the early warning signs of decline, and strategies that contribute to good mental health. For more information visit www.findingoptimism.com

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News on Depression

Cigna Recognizes and Supports Moms during Maternal Depression Awareness Month - Yahoo Finance

A mother’s emotional health is as important as her physical health during pregnancy and after delivery. That’s why, during May, Maternal Depression Awareness Month, Cigna (NYSE: CI - News) is encouraging soon-to-be and new mothers to get ...

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Tropical Depression Swirling Off Mexico Coast With 35 MPH Winds - Bloomberg

Tropical Depression Aletta is swirling at sea today far off Mexico’s southern Pacific coast with 35 mph winds, and will likely become a remnant low in a day or so, the National Hurricane Center said. The Miami-based center also said a nearly ...

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Blood test to predict postnatal depression - Times of India

Scientists think that a simple and accurate blood test could help identify women who are most likely to suffer from postnatal depression in advance. PND affects one in seven women and is far more severe than 'baby blues. Mothers may struggle to ...

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File-Sharing Is Linked to Depression, Researchers Find - TorrentFreak

A new paper published by researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology reveals that people with depressive symptoms are more avid file-sharers than those without them. The research in question was conducted among students whose connections ...

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Kennedys Reveal Depths of Mary's Depression - Newser

(Newser) – Friends and relatives of Mary Kennedy have opened up about the depression she struggled with for many years. They describe Kennedy, who hanged herself at her Westchester home this week, as a friendly, generous woman, but one who was ...

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