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Depression may up risk of a leaky bladder in womenBy Rachael Myers Lowe NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older women who suffer from major depression are at greater risk of developing urinary incontinence than women of the same age who are not depressed, new research shows. Since urinary... In this article: Depression, Urinary incontinence, University of Washington in Seattle, Reuters Health, and NEW YORK |
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Daily Express | 1 day ago
Christmas 2009: How cancer, cystic fibrosis and depression will change celebrations
HOME > FEATURES > EXPRESS YOURSELF > Christmas 2009: How cancer, cystic fibrosis and depression will change celebrations CHRISTMAS 2009: HOW CANCER, CYSTIC FIBROSIS AND DEPRESSION WILL CHANGE CELEBRATIONS Sarah French: Her husband Dave...
In this article: Cancer and Cystic fibrosis
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Telegraph.co.uk - Sport | 1 day ago
Brian Moore: sporting stars brave public scorn to tackle depression
...week - that's stress." You must have heard these or similar sentiments when a high-profile sporting figure is reported to be suffering from depression. Speaking up: former All Blacks wing John Kirwan made a valuable contribution to the debate...
In this article: Reasonable person, Neil Lennon, The Sun newspaper, Obsessive-compulsive disorder, and Ronnie O'Sullivan
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Medical News Today | 2 days ago
Greater Risk Of Major Medical Errors When Surgeons Are Burned Out, Depressed
...and long working hours, but our results indicate that the dominant contributors to self-reported medical errors are burnout and depression," said Charles M. Balch, M.D., a professor of surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine...
In this article: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Medical advice, Surgery, Plastic surgery, American College, and Mayo Clinic
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European Journal of Public Health | 3 days ago
Is depression associated with health risk-related behaviour clusters in adults?
...during prevention consultations and various HRBs should be monitored when treating depressive patients. Keywords: cluster analysis, depressive disorder, health behaviours, general French population Disclaimer: Please note that...
In this article: Marseille, France, Cluster analysis, E mail, and Tobacco
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Medical News Today | 6 days ago
Mother's Depression A Risk Factor In Childhood Asthma Symptoms
...also suggested which factor comes first." Researchers did not study why and how a mother's depression affects a child's asthma status, but because depression often involves fatigue, memory lapses and difficulty concentrating, it can affect...
In this article: Asthma, Johns Hopkins Children's Center, United States, Medical advice, Corticosteroid, and University of South Florida St. Petersburg
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Indiana Times - The Economic Times | 6 days ago
Tips to come out of depression
21 Nov 2009, 0721 hrs IST, Gayathri Ramprasad, TNN DonaEURâ„¢t let depression destroy your life and dreams. While medication and therapy can help, personal initiative is the greatest determinant in your recovery. Depression is a common...
In this article: Mental disorder and Suicide
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Medical News Today | 7 days ago
Telephone-Delivered Care For Treating Depression After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Appears To Improve Outcomes
Article Date: 20 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST Patients who received telephone-delivered collaborative care for treatment of depression after coronary artery bypass graft surgery reported greater improvement in measures of quality of life, physical...
In this article: Surgery, CABG, Medical advice, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, and United States
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New Kerala | 7 days ago
Maternal depression may aggravate childhood asthma
...depressed mothers are likely to frequently suffer asthma symptoms, reveals a new study. According to Johns Hopkins researchers, maternal depression aggravates a child s asthma. They looked at 262 mothers of African-American children with...
In this article: Asthma, University of South Florida St. Petersburg, and Washington
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Reuters | November 17, 2009
Treating depression after surgery speeds recovery
...in their negative mood after participating in the intervention, compared with 29 percent of control patients who received usual care. Depressed men benefited most and were far less likely to be re-hospitalized for heart-related causes than...
In this article: Surgery, Antidepressant, Journal of the American Medical Association, Coronary artery bypass surgery, University of Pittsburgh, Reuters Health, and Pennsylvania
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Sydney Morning Herald - National | November 15, 2009
Many still believe depression comes with motherhood
MOST people think depression is a ''normal'' part of pregnancy and women do not need treatment, according to a survey by the mental health group beyondblue. The nationwide survey of 733 men and women also found that 57 per cent of people...
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In the fields of psychology and psychiatry, the terms depression or depressed refer to both expected and pathologically chronic or severe levels of sadness, perceived helplessness, disinterest, and other related emotions and behaviours. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) states that a depressed mood is often reported as being: "depressed, sad, hopeless, discouraged, or 'down in the dumps'." In traditional colloquy, "depressed" is often synonymous with "sad," but both clinical and non-clinical depression can also refer to a conglomeration of more than one feeling. Such a mixture can include (but is not limited to) anger, fear, anxiety, despair, guilt, apathy, and/or grief, in addition to what many people would describe as typical "sadness."
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