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  • Everything You Need To Know About Adolescent Depression Defined
    By: Dan Micheals | - To start off, it is alarming that almost 20% (1/5) of teenage population experience clinical depression even before they reach their adulthood. Around 10-15% of teenagers show symptoms of adolescent depression at any time, while approximately 5% of teens are suffering from major depressive disorder. Despite the lack of social acceptance with regard to clinical depression as a valid health concern, it is noted that 8% of teens undergo depression, at least a year at a time. The percentage is defin ...
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  • How To Find The Correct Depression Medication
    By: Godfrey Philander | - Always feeling under the weather? Always not in the mood to be around others and have a good time? Always you are suffering from prolonged sadness for a bit of time now, you ought to face these bouts of depression and get yourself diagnosed by a psychiatrist, theyre doctors who can genuinely support you out with your problem. Not to relate to the various depression treatments, also as many kinds of depression medication that doctors prescribe to their depression people who are in need of medi ...
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  • What To Do When You're Stressed
    By: Godfrey Philander | - This is a wonderful tip from Touch For Health to help you when you're stressed, angry, anxious or trouble. Try keeping your frontal eminences. These are bumps on your forehead that galore individuals hold instinctively when they're trouble.

    For those of you who don't do this of course, let me help you locate them. Feel up from the middle of your eyebrows going towards your hairline. Your forehead comes outwards before it curves back in towards the hairline. Hold your forehead at t ...

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  • Everything With Regards To Clinical Depression
    By: Godfrey Philander | - Depression, a mental sickness that is oftentimes characterized by prolonged periods of sadness and melancholy, experts from the field of psychiatry say.

    But just because one person is moping around and just generally hating the world around him or her, doesn't mean that it's already depression, but whether or not this kind of behavior, the sentiment of emptiness, loss of self-worth and perfectly no hope for happiness just goes on and on, then, yes, that person is very much, withou ...

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  • Becoming Anxious Over Anxiety Depression
    By: Godfrey Philander | - A heap of persons who are exerting overmuch of their the power of the brain ordinarily exhaust not only their physical force when engaging in various multi-tasking actions, they also tend to over extend their brains up to the point when it plainly needs A heap of good old time for relaxation. A heap of busy persons who seem to cannot fathom the idea of relaxing and taking time of from work, as well as their concerns, tend to really get started having nervous breakdowns, anxiety depression and va ...
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  • What You Need To Know About Clinical Depression
    By: Sarah Burwood | - Clinical depression is quite common and very dangerous. Unfortunately, even though many people suffer from depression, few people seek out treatment. It does not matter what culture you live in, you can still get clinical depression. Thankfully, over the past few years there have been evidential success made in regards to this mental malady. This is because this form of depression has become better apprehended and accepted during this time. As such, more researchers have been trying to be more ...
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  • Major Depression Is A Serious Medical Illness
    By: richersiamon | - Major depression is also known as major depressive disorder or clinical depression, is a mental disorder. Its characteristic symptoms are pervasive mood swings, low self-esteem and loss of pleasure or interest in activities that the individual generally found enjoyable.

    Major depression is different from depression, although the terms are often used synonymously. But the fact is major depression is different from what is referred to as 'depression, which is actually a depressed m ...

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  • Quizzes As Diagnostic Tools - Am I Depressed?
    By: Ian Spencer | - Since anxiety attacks silently and stealthily, you need to ensure that you are able to recognize it early and you can assist the medical practitioner in the diagnosis. An early treatment and targeted action to eliminate stress from your life are the best remedies for anxiety.

    Here is a quiz that would help you understand better what is going on with you when you are preyed upon by anxiety. All you need to do to find out whether or not you are suffering from anxiety is take these ...

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  • Depression In Teens: What Are The Signs?
    By: Sarah McCurdy | - Depression is a very serious illness that not only affects adults, but just as easily can affect adolescents. Depression can have a big affect on how a person thinks, behaves, and feels as well as their general health. Depression in teens is becoming more common in our high stress society as roughly 5% of the teen population suffers from some form of depression.

    The two forms of depression are major depression and manic depression also known as bipolar disorder. Major depression i ...

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  • What Are The Clinical Depression Symptoms?
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Depression is a serious mental and emotional disease. Thankfully, it is fully curable, provided it is diagnosed before it develops into chronic depression. Even chronic depression is curable, but it takes much more time, effort and medication.

    What Is Clinical Depression?

    This is the first step of depression. The clinical depression symptoms are easily recognizable, if you are in close contact with the depressed person.

    1. He/she feels upset all the ...

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  • Facts About Clinical Depression
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Depressed mood is a normal consequence of any disturbing event in life ranging in effect from losing a chess game to the death of a loved one. Such depression heals naturally without any treatment in some time, say from a few days to a few months. If the depression persists for as long as six month, or more, it is called clinic depression and needs professional treatment.

    Types of Clinical Depression

    There are three main types of clinical depression: unipolar, bip ...

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  • Bipolar Depression: A Psychiatric Condition Describing Mood Swings
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Bipolar depression, which is also known as manic depression, is a psychiatric condition that may best be described to specify a class of mood disorders wherein a person feels clinical depression as well as mania, hypomania and also mixed states. A person suffering from bipolar depression can sometimes be disabled though there are a number of persons who can still lead normal and productive lives even if they do not get treated for bipolar depression. However, it needs to be stressed that bipolar ...
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  • Do You Suffer From Anxiety And Depression Symptoms?
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Many people suffer from anxiety and depression symptoms, at least at some point in their lives. Sometimes, anxiety and depression symptoms appear for a while and then go away on their own. This is usually because the anxiety and depression is situational.

    This means that there's something going on in that person's life that's causing the anxiety and depression symptoms. Then there are those that feel anxious and depressed for no apparent reason. From an outside perspective, they m ...

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  • Anxiety And Depression - Almost Always Hand-in-hand
    By: Eddie Lamb | - Depression is nothing but anxiety that has gone overboard. It usually starts with an anxiety trigger which snowballs overtime into full blown depression. It is easy to identify people who suffer from anxiety and depression because the symptoms are very obvious. Sometimes, though very rare, it becomes difficult to know because the person affected is able to hide the symptoms well. When this occurs, it is usually life threatening because, 8 out 10 times, these people either attempt suicide or c ...
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  • Signs Of Severe Depression
    By: Kimberly Aita | - At its worst, depression is severe depression.

    Most people who suffer from this disease seek no medical attention until it's severe enough to require long periods of treatment.

    Some type of depression affects over 15 million Americans each and every year.

    The sad fact is that only one third of those suffering this disease will ever seek medical attention. It seems that the age-old stereotypes that are associated with any mental illness leads these in ...

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  • About Clinical Depression
    By: AnuBose | - Have questions about Clinical Depression? Clinical Depression is a serious illness. This illness can affect the way you feel, the way you act and the way you think. Having this illness does not make you a loser. It simply means that you have a medical problem that has to be addressed. You may find it very difficult to function like you used to. It may be that once interesting activities now seem bland and a waste of time. Clinical Depression results in long term hopelessness and feelings of remo ...
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  • Here Is A Method That Is Helping People Test Depression
    By: Henry Diaz | - A good choice indeed to read this article, we hope that you will enjoy your time visiting us again for more excellent papers.

    Depression is a mental illness. This does not mean that those who suffer it are lower forms of life. You aren't considered nuts or a loony tunes if you have it. It simply means that you have a disease that affects the mind and requires treatment to be cured. The stereotype of those afflicted with mental illness being useless head cases is not valid. Tr ...

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  • Have Questions About Some Serious Clinical Depression Condition?
    By: Henry Diaz | - The following information in this article is the result of many hours of professional research and I hope it will help you.

    Just what is Clinical Depression? Is a serious condition. This illness can affect the way you feel, the way you act and the way you think. It doesn't mean you are a loser. It is a condition that must be addressed. It's not easy to live the same way as always. Perhaps once interesting activities now seem bland and a waste of time.

    Remorse a ...

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  • How To Treat Your Depression The Correct Way
    By: John Hubert | - Do you want to treat your depression, but don't know how? There are a wide variety of treatment methods out there, ranging from medication that contains chemicals that are capable of relaxing your mind, right through to behavioral therapy programs which are designed to alter the fundamental way you view life.

    Truth be told, all of these methods and programs are able to treat your depression in some way, but how many of them can eradicate it altogether? The answer is, not many. No ...

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  • Overcome The Depression That Accompanies Chf
    By: Alan Densky | - Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is one of the most common chronic health conditions in America. Nearly five million people suffer from this disease, and half a million more develop CHF every year. This condition can be mild, or it can become quite severe and impair daily living.

    People with CHF have numerous deviations from their previous daily activities. They must take medications to relieve water buildup and to lessen the work performed by their heart muscle. Many of these c ...

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  • All About Fighting Depression
    By: RobertJamesaulb | - Social situations around you can be affected by your mood. As a matter of fact, if you are depressed enough, you might not want to be involved at all in anything. Sometimes it gets so bad that you sequester yourself away in some locked room for days and people cant get to you. Always work on ensuring you dont do anything that can harm you or anyone when you are depressed. Better still, work hard on forcing yourself to get out of such depressive states.

    Bipolar disorder is a ...

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  • Heart Failure And Depression- Successful Methods Of Treatment
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is among the most common chronic diseases in America. Almost five million people live with this disease, and half a million more are diagnosed with it each year. This disease may be slightly problematic, or it may become disabling and interfere with normal life.

    People with CHF experience many deviations from their usual daily routines. They must take medications to decrease fluid accumulation and to decrease the exertion of their heart muscle. M ...

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  • Clinical Depression And Its Symptoms
    By: Sander | - According to the definitions of most medical, psychological and psychiatric bodies, there is a commonality in the diagnosis of depression. Most depression tests have a very similar framework. Almost without exception, clinical depression will be diagnosed if a certain number of feelings, that are signs of depression, are present over a certain period of time.

    Current theory suggests those clinical depression results from complex interactions between brain chemicals and hormones t ...

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  • Depression - Causes Of Depression
    By: Peter Hutch | - Everyone occasionally feels blue or sad, but these feelings are usually fleeting and pass within a couple of days. When a person has a depressive disorder, it interferes with daily life, normal functioning, and causes pain for both the person with the disorder and those who care about him or her. Depression is a common but serious illness, and most who experience it need treatment to get better.

    Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It's more than just a ...

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  • Self Hypnosis Can Be The Key To Talking Yourself Out Of A Depressed State
    By: Alan B. Densky, CH | - Some people call it the 'blues' and some people call it the 'pits' and some just call it 'feeling down in the dumps'. But whatever you may call it, feeling depressed does not feel good at all.

    The most common types of depression are:

    Major Depression, which is characterized by sadness, Insomnia, and a depressed appetite. Often when an individual is in a major depression, there is a total lack of motivation and drive and the sufferer does not want to participate in ...

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  • Successful Treatments For Clinical Depression Are Available
    By: Thomas Henricks | - There is a wide variety of labels placed on depression disorders. Depression is a condition that affects the way a person reasons out issues, interacts with his external environment, performs at the workplace, and views his relationship with other people.

    Thanks to modern techniques, people suffering from depression can be successfully treated and relieved of the symptoms with professional diagnosis and timely treatment. When symptoms are evident one should seek assistance as soon ...

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  • Could There Be A Relationship Between The Imbalance In The Iron Status And Clinical Depression?
    By: Helena Ederveen | - Discussing Body Iron is difficult and no single indicator or combination of indicators is ideal for the assessment of iron status in all clinical circumstances.

    Each indicator may be affected by a variety of conditions including infection, inflammation. Liver disease and malignancy, and these factors must be considered in interpreting laboratory investigations.

    Iron is very important for sustaining good health. Iron deficiencies can cause fatigue and make us more s ...

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  • Clinical Depression - Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Clinical depression (also called major depressive disorder, or unipolar depression when compared to bipolar disorder) is a state of intense sadness, melancholia or despair that has advanced to the point of being disruptive to an individual's social functioning and/or activities of daily living. Depression affects people differently. Some feel down for extended periods of time; for others the feelings of depression come and go. Depression is a mood disorder that causes you to feel sad or hopeless ...
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  • Understanding And Recognizing Depression
    By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC | - One of the most misunderstood things about depression is what causes it. There are those who believe that there must be a reason to be depressed, and this is not the case. It is never that simple, and there doesnt have to be an apparent reason for depression to occur at all.

    Another thing that many people dont realize is that short periods of feeling down or blue are normal. It is when those feelings are prolonged and start interfering in ones life that it be ...

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  • The Depression Roller Coaster
    By: Jeff Foster | - Known to significantly impact the lives of one out of every six people in their lifetime, clinical depression is a health risk that is not to be ignored.

    Unfortunately within the health community, medical professionals still remain uncertain as to the exact cause of depression as well as what causes it to settle in the life of one person and not the other. What causes the initial onset and what makes one person more susceptible than another? These are questions that remain una ...

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  • What Is Clinical Depression?
    By: Henry Anderson | - Clinical depression is quite a common condition and affects around 16% of the population at least one time in their lives, and it is described it as a situation that has got to the point of disruption to an individual's social life and/or their daily duties such as work and home life.

    Clinical depression is found more in some Western countries like Australia where one in four women and one in six men will be found to suffer from it. It has been found that clinical depression is th ...

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  • Clinical Depression And Daily Life
    By: Jeff Foster | - Clinical depression is a challenge that can frequently make you believe there is no hope, as if you are in the rock bottom of despair. When you feel like there is no hope and you are in the pits of gloom then you may have clinical depression. It is a dilemma that millions of people face each and every day. Depression can be very hard to defeat but if you are up-to-date about the illness of clinical depression then you have a better prospect at getting healthy. It is imperative to know how de ...
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  • Relieving Depression From The Inside
    By: Steven Godlewski | - Everybody gets down or feels blue from time to time. It's a natural thing. But others get truly and seriously depressed - unable to cope with day-to-day life or to live their lives in anything resembling a normal fashion.

    Depression comes in many forms, and affects more than 18 million American adults each year. Over a million preschoolers have currently been diagnosed as clinically depressed. 15% of most developed countries suffer from severe depression, and 30% of women suffer f ...

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  • Clinical Depression Symptoms
    By: David McEvoy | - Clinical depression, sometimes known as unipolar depression or major depression, can be described as a type of depression where the symptoms are persistent and severe enough to warrant clinical intervention by a health professional. This is not the same as feeling fed up, down in the dumps or being moody. When someone is suffering from clinical depression, the individual's daily life is filled with sadness and despair to the point that it interferes with their ability to get on with their norm ...
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  • Natural Cures For Depression
    By: Gary Tooth | - Depression is indeed a debilitation and awful condition of the mind. However, the term is often used loosely by folks that just feel fed up or bored with life, and this kind of mindset should not be confused with clinical depression. Clinical depression is not something the sufferer can snap out of themselves by simply getting up, going somewhere, and doing something in order to change the way they feel.

    That said, it's not all doom and gloom for those who experience serious bout ...

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  • Clinical Depression
    By: David McEvoy | - Depression is common and can strike any one of us at any time. According to the Mental Health Foundation 10% of the population in the UK and USA will experience some form of depression every year. There are several different types of depression ranging from mild to severe, and within each type, the symptoms, their intensity and duration, will all vary from person to person. Milder forms of depression may have little impact on someone's life and will often spontaneously disappear after a relat ...
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  • What Are The Common Symptoms Of Clinical Depression?
    By: Matt OConnor | - Two of the most common symptoms of clinical depression are sadness (be it mild, moderate or severe) in the period of 2 weeks and anhedonia, or the condition wherein the person finds no pleasure on pleasurable activities such as eating, playing, socializing, and sexual interactions. However, these 2 symptoms are not the sole determinant if the person is suffering from clinical depression or not. There are several symptoms that need to be taken into great account. Knowing these will surely help th ...
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  • From Cary, Illinois: Depression In Later Life
    By: Dr Mike Shery | - Depression is a prevalent health care problem in other places besides northern Illinois, as it affects more than 19 million Americans, nationwide, every year, regardless of age, race, or gender. While depression is not a normal part of the aging process, there is a strong likelihood of it occurring when other physical health conditions are present.

    For example, nearly a quarter of the 600,000 people who experience a stroke in a given year will experience clinical depression.

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  • Will Depression Lead To Chronic Depression Problems?
    By: Jerry Cahill | - Depression is not something that just one day shows up. Usually it is something that one builds towards based upon the amount of adversity one deals with over time and how one approaches that adversity. It dos have many symptoms. Usually these symptoms are quite obvious if you know what to look for. Often times a person will just minimize symptoms as a passing phrase or a case of the blues. This tends to be particularly true for women. Unfortunately when these symptoms are ignored they be ...
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  • The Symptoms And Causes Of Clinical Depression In Adults
    By: Matt OConnor | - Clinical or major depression - sometimes referred to as major depressive disorder or severe depressive disorder, is the most common mental disorder in the world. It affects 16% of the human population and is the leading cause of disability in America as well as in other countries. The World Health Organization expects that in 2020, clinical depression will become the second leading cause of disability in the whole world (next to heart disease).

    Clinical depression is characterized ...

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  • The Silent Killer - Clinical Depression
    By: Matt OConnor | - Depression is a common response to health problems and is an often "underdiagnosed" problem in the patient population. People may become depressed because of injury or illness; may be suffering from an earlier loss that is compounded by a new health problem; or they may seek health care for somatic complaints that are bodily manifestations of depression.

    Clinical depression is differentiated from daily emotions or sentiments of sadness by its gravity and extent. Most people occasi ...

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  • Depression Treatment
    By: NamSing Then | - Depression is of two types one is Major Depressive Disorder and the other Bipolar Disorder. The two are different which require different treatments.

    The symptoms of the former involves sadness, excessive crying, loss of pleasure, sleeping too much or too little, low energy, restlessness, difficulty in concentrating, irritability, loss of appetite or overeating, feelings of worthlessness and hopelessness, feelings of physical problems that are not caused by physical illness or in ...

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