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Depression
Genetic Link Between Stress and Depression
A gene that influences how the brain responds to stress may also play a key role in depression.
Parenting Suffers When Dad Has Depression
It’s not uncommon for fathers to experience at least one episode of major depression within the first year of a child’s life, a new study shows.
Treating Depressed Moms Helps Kids’ Depression
Children who live with depressed moms are at high risk for depression, but successful treatment of the mother greatly improves the prospects for her child, a study shows.
Suicides Go Up When Economy Goes Down
The suicide rate in the United States rises when the economy slumps and falls when economic times improve, and this has been true since at least the Great Depression, which started with the stock market crash of 1929, the CDC says in a new study.
Drug May Improve Depression and Sleep
An antidepressant that modifies sleep-wake cycles proved effective for treating major depression while also improving the sleep quality of patients in key studies, according to a newly published analysis.
Child Care May Protect Toddlers From Mom’s Depression
Just a few hours formal child care per week can help shield toddlers from some of the lingering effects of their mom’s depression.
Richer Countries Have Higher Depression Rates
Depression rates around the world vary according to a nation's affluence, with the highest income countries -- including the U.S. -- reporting the highest levels of depression, a study shows.
Suicide Brain May Hold Key to Depression
A study that compared the brains of suicide victims to those of people who died suddenly from other causes found key differences in specific brain cells in the white matter of the brain.
Depression Raises Women's Stroke Risk
Depression moderately increases a woman's risk of stroke, according to a new study that confirms earlier research.
Many Don't Tell Their Doctor They Feel Depressed
More than two-fifths of adults may not tell their doctor that they have been feeling depressed, according to a survey.
Depression May Increase Risk of Stroke
Many people may become depressed after they experience a stroke, but new research shows that depression may actually increase risk of stroke and of dying from that stroke.
Drink Coffee, Stay Happy?
Drinking several cups a day is linked with a lower risk of depression, according to a new study in the Archives of Internal Medicine that looked only at women. The benefit seems to start at two cups a day.Drinking several cups a day is linked with a lower risk of depression, according to a new study in the Archives of Internal Medicine that looked only at women. The benefit seems to start at two cups a day.
Use of Antidepressants on the Rise in the U.S.
About 11% of Americans who are age 12 or older take antidepressants, including many who have not seen a mental health professional in the past year, according to a new federal report.
Newer Antidepressants Work Equally Well, Study Finds
Newer antidepressants are all about equally effective, according to a new analysis, but that doesn't mean they work the same way for everyone.
Too Much Overtime May Raise Depression Risk
Eleven hour days may seem like the norm at work in this economy, but regularly logging long days can make employees more than twice as likely to develop depression.
FDA OKs Viibryd to Treat Depression
The FDA has approved a new drug called Viibryd to treat adults with major depressive disorder.
More Music, Less Reading in Kids with Depression
The amount of time a tween or teen spends listening to music appears to be associated with their risk of having major depression, a new study shows.
Study: Mental Health Is Top Concern for Youth
Mental health issues, injuries, and infectious diseases are among the top medical problems for children and young adults, according to a global study.
Depression After Miscarriage Can Linger
Feelings of depression and anxiety following a miscarriage may last for almost three years after the birth of a healthy baby, finds a new study in the British Journal of Psychiatry.
‘Depression Gene’ Linked to Response to Stress
An analysis of 54 studies suggests that there really is a depression gene that can affect how people respond to stressful life events.
Bright Light Eases Depression in Elderly People
Exposure to bright light may ease the symptoms of depression among the elderly.
Team Treatment Helps Depression, Chronic Disease
More than 40% of older Americans have multiple chronic conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease, and many also suffer from depression.
Depression Rising, but Psychotherapy Declines
More Americans than ever are receiving treatment for depression, but the number getting psychotherapy with or without drugs continues to decline, a national survey finds.
Older Antidepressants Linked to Heart Risk
Tricyclic antidepressants have been linked to an increased risk of heart disease in a new study of nearly 15,000 people in Scotland.
New Links Seen Between Depression and Diabetes
Depression and diabetes may be linked, according to new research.
Heart Disease
Cardiac Arrest Risk Low in Marathons, Study Finds
4 Simple Steps to a Healthy Heart
U.S. Heart Health: Lots of Room for Improvement
Study Finds Benefits in Selective Use of Drug-Coated Stents
Fat Around Heart May Be Linked to Clogged Arteries
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Fibromyalgia
Muscle Relaxant May Ease Fibromyalgia Pain
Exercise May Improve Memory in Fibromyalgia Patients
New Doubts on XMRV as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Cause
Virus Theory for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Discredited
Cancer Drug May Also Treat Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
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Depression
Genetic Link Between Stress and Depression
Parenting Suffers When Dad Has Depression
Treating Depressed Moms Helps Kids’ Depression
Suicides Go Up When Economy Goes Down
Drug May Improve Depression and Sleep
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Cholesterol
A Wake-Up Call: All Children Should Be Tested for High Cholesterol
Americans Don't Do Enough to Cut Hypertension, Cholesterol
Less Cholesterol in Eggs, USDA Says
Higher HDL Cholesterol May Cut Colon Cancer Risk
Lifestyle Changes Reduce Triglycerides
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Sleep Disorders
Preschoolers Who Sleep Less Weigh More by Age 7
When Wives Don’t Sleep, Marriage Suffers
Alcohol at Bedtime May Not Help Your Sleep
Sleepy Americans Put Health at Risk
Sleep and Technology Don't Mix: Sleep Poll
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Migraines
Cosmetic Surgery May Also Treat Migraines
Serene Branson Migraine: Your Questions Answered
'Placebo Effect' May Be Common in Headache Treatment
Do Tinted Glasses Provide Migraine Relief?
Too Many Heart Patients Getting Migraine Drugs
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