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Anxiety may occur as a symptom of clinical (major) depression. It's also common to have depression that's triggered by an anxiety disorder, such as generalized ...
Research on depression and anxiety shows that exercise and other physical activity can lessen anxiety and help mood and other health problems get better.
History of other mental health disorders, such as anxiety disorder, eating disorders or post-traumatic stress disorder; Abuse of alcohol or recreational drugs ...
Your doctor may recommend combining two antidepressants or adding medications such as mood stabilizers or antipsychotics. Anti-anxiety and stimulant medications ...
Your fear, worry or anxiety is upsetting to you and difficult to control; You feel depressed, have trouble with alcohol or drug use, or have other mental health ...
Having other mental health conditions, such as bipolar disorder, an anxiety disorder, a personality disorder, anorexia or bulimia; Having a learning ...
If you have depression, you may constantly feel sad. You also may be anxious. If you have bipolar disorder, you'll likely have extreme mood swings. Your ...
... anxiety. But it can also result in something you might not expect — depression. Most new moms experience postpartum "baby blues" after childbirth, which ...
Having personality changes or being severely anxious or upset, particularly with some of the warning signs above. Show support. Remember that depression isn't ...
Anxiety disorders often occur along with other mental health problems — such as depression or substance misuse — which can make diagnosis more challenging.
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