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The stress and anxiety that can accompany the holidays can lead to sadness and depression. Here are some tips to take back your holiday happiness.
Cancer. Mayo Clinic Radio: Alzheimer's Update/Colon Cancer Screening/SAD. Richard Dietman. November 23, 2015. Health & Wellness. Mayo Clinic Minute: Can Brain ...
Eating unhealthy foods. Eating too much. Not moving enough. Heart disease also might be linked to certain health conditions related to stress, such as: Anxiety.
three women hugging and consoling each other, crying in sadness and grief. The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a toll in many ways, including affecting mental ...
Lingering feelings of sadness and anger can interfere with your daily life. For many people, these feelings become less intense with time. But for others ...
Salt craving: A symptom of Addison's disease? Schizoaffective disorder · Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) · Seasonal affective disorder treatment: Choosing a ...
ear congestion; fear or nervousness; feeling sad or empty; fever; headache; inability to sit still; irritability; lack of appetite; loss of balance control ...
It's normal to occasionally feel sad or upset, or to be unhappy with situations in your life. But with depression, these feelings linger for weeks, months ...
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