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Antidepressants such as MAOIs ease depression by affecting chemical messengers (neurotransmitters) used to communicate between brain cells. Like most ...
Untreated depression may place a teen at risk for recurrent depressive episodes or increase their risk of suicide. The risk factors for depression vary and ...
Depression is a serious mental health problem that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest in activities. Although depression can occur ...
Having depression or anxiety may negatively affect your quality of life and the severity of your atrial fibrillation symptoms. At present, researchers don't ...
For most teens, depression symptoms ease with treatment such as medication and psychological counseling. Teen depression signs and symptoms include a change ...
Depression and anxiety; Issues with drugs or alcohol use; Eating disorders; Suicidal thoughts and actions. Prevention. After surviving a traumatic event, many ...
Areas of research include: Developing effective treatments for treatment-resistant depression; Genetic and environmental factors in depression; How genomic ...
History of depression; Being very young; Significant stress; Lack of social support; Relationship issues; Unrealistic parenting expectations; High-needs infant ...
But if those feelings last longer than two weeks, your college student may be depressed. Mayo Clinic pediatrician Dr. Jay Hoecker says, "We're talking about a ...
Return of depression symptoms. Having antidepressant withdrawal symptoms doesn't mean you're addicted to an antidepressant. Addiction represents harmful, long- ...
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