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If you have diabetes — either type 1 or type 2 — you have a higher risk of developing depression. And if you're depressed, you may have a greater chance of ...
Depression and loneliness were less common than nervousness or sleep problems, but more consistent across surveys given over time. Among adults, use of drugs, ...
Persistent depressive disorder. Sometimes called dysthymia (dis-THIE-me-uh), this is a less severe but more chronic form of depression. While it's usually not ...
Q: Many people suffer from seasonal depression, which can cause seasonal mood fluctuations during the holiday season. How can people know if they are ...
Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest and can interfere with your daily functioning.
Taking an antidepressant or going to psychological counseling (psychotherapy) eases depression symptoms for most people. But with treatment-resistant depression ...
Brief Summary: This open label clinical trial is intended to further clarify initial response to low-dose ketamine infusion with repeated dosing and maintenance ...
More college students are struggling with depression than in the past. Learn how to spot if your child is having trouble dealing with this new stage of life — ...
This is important because it may identify a biological marker for depression that could one day be used to identify depressed children who would benefit from ...
This type of depression may cause you to feel sad and empty and to lose interest in life. You may feel like a failure. These feelings may last years.
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