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Depression is the leading cause of disability in the world; in the United States, close to ten percent of adults struggle with the disease. But because it’s a mental illness, it can be a lot harder to understand than, say, high cholesterol. Helen M. Farrell examines the symptoms and treatments of depression, and gives some tips for how you might help a friend who is suffering.
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Major depressive disorder is a mental illness with symptoms that affect a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Depression is widespread, but poorly understood. This video provides an overview of what depression actually is including discussion of symptoms, causes, and treatment.
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Bridges to Recovery has many coping skills that we teach our clients. Dr. Judy Ho discusses some of these coping skills and how they help those struggling with depression. Video Rating: / 5
Hormonal birth control has completely changed the game in health and letting people choose if and when they want to become pregnant. And like any medical treatment, it comes with some risks.
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Have you heard of the birthday blues? Birthdays often look like having dinner with family and friends at your favorite restaurant or doing something special with your romantic partner. You’re supposed to celebrate you —a time of happiness, success, and fulfillment. So, why does that feel so far away from the truth? Instead, you find yourself locked in your room, shutting the world out, as you blast music with sad lyrics.
It’s hard enough as it already is admitting that you’re not happy as another year already passes, but don’t beat yourself up over it. In this video, we’re going to share with you a couple of ways to cope with birthday depression!
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Writer: Jake Clark
Voice: Star Martin
Animation: Elizabeth Grace
The symptoms of depression can be overwhelming. With the right medication, symptoms can be managed, reduced, and even eliminated.
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