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  1. ... without splintering, depression, or distortion of bone. A depressed skull fracture is a break in a cranial ... to know if the skull is fractured or depressed (dented in) at the site of injury. If ...
  2. ... symptoms, or if you think you may be depressed. Depression is a state of mind – if you ... sexual violence, and life stressors. People who are depressed tend to: The correct answer is either A ...
  3. ... for depression , stress, and anxiety. Being stressed or depressed can make COPD symptoms worse and make it ... factors can make you feel stressed, anxious, or depressed.
  4. ... is more important if your teen is severely depressed. In these cases, talk therapy alone won't ... of teens, these medicines can make them more depressed and give them more suicidal thoughts. If this ...
  5. ... depression at some point. Your teen may be depressed if they are feeling sad, blue, unhappy, or ... If your teen is depressed, you may see some of the following common symptoms of depression. If these symptoms last for 2 weeks or longer, ...
  6. ... You are more likely to feel sad or depressed after a heart attack or heart surgery, or ... heart disease change your life. People who are depressed are more likely to develop heart disease. The ...
  7. ... If you wonder whether your child might be depressed, talk with your health care provider. Your provider ... of time. Persistent depressive disorder -- This is a depressed mood that lasts 2 years. Over that length ...
  8. ... your daily moods or feelings when you are depressed. You may: Feel sad or blue most or ... Normal daily activities also change when you are depressed. You may: Have trouble sleeping or sleep more ...
  9. ... Men with COPD are more likely to feel depressed than women. The correct answer is false. Both ... anxiety, but women are more likely to be depressed or anxious than men. Depression and anxiety can ...
  10. You may feel sad, angry, frustrated, and depressed. All of these feelings are normal and may arise in the hospital or when you get home. Make sure you talk with your ...
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