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Rise in Depression Cases among Employees
2007-07-02 15:09:00 Depression, a common term for a sad or low mood or the loss of pleasure; an emotion that does not affect capacity to perform personal and vocational obligations Workplace stress comes at a huge human and economic cost, but changing it requires a seismic shift in attitudes, writes Steve Dow. Late shift ... More About: Depression , Employees , Cases , Rise
Recession in Day to Day Life
2007-06-25 15:08:00 Life is a compilation of ups and down moments. If a positive moment enlightens our soul, then setback may lead us to downturn, which can take a colossal form of acute depression. In today?s competitive environment people are more prone to get in to depression and fail to tap the inner ... More About: Life , Recession
Prevent Late-Life Depression
2007-06-18 15:07:00 The term “depression” has been variably used to describe either a symptom, a syndrome, or a disease. In the present consensus statement, depression is used in the broad sense to describe a syndrome that includes a constellation of physiological, affective, and cognitive manifestations. As listed in the current American Psychiatric ... More About: Life , Depression , Late , Vent
Stress Fuels Depression by Killing Brain Cells
2007-06-10 09:11:00 A single episode of severe stress can be enough to kill off new nerve cells in the brain. Rosalind Franklin University researchers believe their finding may give new insights into the development of depression. Working on rats, they found that cells were lost in the hippocampus, an area of the brain which processes ... More About: Depression , Stress , Brain , Kill , Tres
Television Causes Depression
2007-06-06 08:32:00 In a speech made back in 1958, pioneer in broadcast journalism Edward R. Murrow told a gathering of broadcast colleagues, “This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, it can even inspire, but it can only do so to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. ... More About: Television , Depression , Cause , Sion , Visi
Ideal Meal to Reduce Depression
2007-06-02 08:30:00 Eat a mind meal An ideal meal for mood has been devised for the mental health charity Mind by Amanda Geary, nutritional therapist and founder of the Food And Mood Project. It’s a healthy feast of wheat-free pasta with pesto and oily fish, avocado and mixed-seed salad, and fruit and oatcakes ... More About: Depression , Reduce , Sion , Redu , Ideal
Parents Experience Higher Levels of Depression than Childless Couples
2007-05-30 07:37:00 Although one of the most consistent findings in research on depression is a higher prevalence among women, the origins of this sex difference remain unclear. This study examines the relationship of family and work roles to sex differences in depression. The data for the study consist of interviews from a large-scale ... More About: Depression , Experience , Couples , Parents , Sion
Depression Clutches Burns Patients
2007-05-25 14:03:00 The beauty of human skin has been a muse for poetry for centuries. Its maintenance and exhibition devours the time and energies of thousands of its devotees the world over. Billions of currency notes exchange hands to bring a smooth and glowing skin to women and men alike. Imagine then, the ... More About: Depression , Mental Health , Patients , Sion , Burns
Omega-3 for Depression
2007-05-20 13:32:00 Omega-3 fatty acids are a family of polyunsaturated fatty acids which have in common a carbon-carbon double bond in the ω-3 position. What We Know About Omega-3: In 1996, the Journal of the American Medical Association published a study comparing the prevalence of depression across ten nations. The survey yielded eye-opening results ... More About: Depression , Sion , Omega , Mega
Antidepressants to Carry New Warning
2007-05-16 09:23:00 An antidepressant, in the most common usage, is a psychiatric medication taken to alleviate clinical depression or dysthymia (’milder’ depression). Several groups of drugs are particularly associated with the term, notably MAOIs and tricyclics (whose serendipitous discovery and psychiatric use dates from the 1950s) as well as SSRIs and more recent ... More About: Warning , Anti , Antidepressant , Sant , Antidepressants
Broken Heart and Depression
2007-05-12 08:26:00 Broken Heart is a common metaphor used when a human being suffers an emotional or physical loss, to the extent that it begins to cause them physical or physiological pain. This condition is known as ‘heartbreak’. Depression (mood) a common term for a sad or low mood or the loss of ... More About: Sion , Broken , Broken Heart
How talk therapy can help in depression?
More articles from this author:2007-05-09 18:09:00 So, finally it has been proved that depression doesn?t have only one cure and that is drug therapy, there are other ways to tackle this giant and those too really effective and safe. Few years back, the word depression used to bring shivers in the person who actually had it and the first treatment that ... More About: Depression , Talk , Therapy , Sion , Erap 1, 2 |



