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Depression. Anxiety. Suicidal thoughts and behaviors. Other life-threatening complications of epilepsy are not common but may happen. These include: Status ...
Reagan's story. Read more In the Loop stories · Mayo Clinic Radio: Depression Screening/Common Blood Tests/NEAT and Weight Management · Mayo Clinic Minute: How ...
Non-pharmacological treatment of depression: a systematic review and evidence map. Evid Based Med. 2016 Dec; 21 (6):214-221 Epub 2016 Nov 11. View PubMed ...
... depression, prior history of suicidal thoughts or behavior that are believed to represent a current safety risk. History of substance use disorder (drug or ...
Treatment may be recommended if your child is later diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder, depression, or ...
Intolerance to corticosteroids may include depression, severe insomnia, osteopenia, cushingoid features, etc. Intolerance to AZA/6-MP should include ...
Some health care providers think changing hormones related to menopause may cause blood pressure to rise. Others think an increase in body mass index (BMI) ...
Exercising and being active may help keep you healthy and reduce depression. Make sure to drink enough water. And rest if you get tired during exercise ...
Specifically, thoracic pre-transplant caregivers report stress, symptoms of anxiety or depression, and perceive high caregiver burden. These factors may be ...
Also on the program, Dr. Jennifer Vande Voort, a Mayo Clinic psychiatrist, will discuss esketamine nasal spray — a fast-acting treatment for depression that ...
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