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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for depression
  1. The link between heart disease and depression has long been thought of as cause-and-effect. Studies are now showing that depression itself may contribute to heart disease.
  2. Depression is less reported in the male population, but this may be caused by male tendency to ...
  3. A form of depression exclusive to women, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a syndrome of depressive symptoms brought about by monthly hormonal fluctuation.
  4. The elderly are at high risk for depression because they are more likely than younger people to have experienced illness, death of loved ones, impaired function and loss of independence. The ...
  5. Depression is defined as a mood disorder, and there are several subtypes. Bipolar disorder, also known as ...
  6. Images ... Children who are depressed may exhibit symptoms differently than adults. For instance, a depressed child may seem bored and ...
  7. Images ... Studies show bouts of insomnia may predispose individuals to depressive illness. The correlation between sleep disorders and ...
  8. Images ... Persistent depressed mood, faltering school performance, failing relations with family and friends, substance use and other ...
  9. ... cranial bone resembling a thin line, without splintering, depression, or distortion of bone. Depressed -- a break in ... cranial bone (or "crushed" portion of skull) with depression of the bone in toward the brain. Compound -- ...
  10. ... cranial bone resembling a thin line, without splintering, depression, or distortion of bone. Depressed -- a break in ... cranial bone (or "crushed" portion of skull) with depression of the bone in toward the brain. Compound -- ...
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