Friday 8 August 2008
1. Major depressive disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term "depression" is commonly used in the vernacular to describe a temporary ... what causes and constitutes depression have evolved over the centuries. ...
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2. DEPRESSION
Depression can strike at any time. It has no outward symptoms, so people experience difficulties at work and home because others expect them to 'snap out of it' ...
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3. NetDoctor: Depression
About the low mood depressive illness, its symptoms, causes, and possible treatments.
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4. Depression (mood) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Biological influences of depression are varied, but can include hereditary, ... to depression. beyondblue – The Australian National Depression Initiative ...
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5. Mind The Mental Health Charity
In England and Wales working for a better life for everyone experiencing mental distress.
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6. Depression
Up-to-date and research-based information on depression from the Royal College of Psychiatrists ... Bipolar (Manic depression) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder ...
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7. BBC - Health - Conditions - Depression
A guide to depression ... Depression is an illness that makes people feel sad and miserable over a long time. ... Often depression has no obvious cause. ...
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8. MedicineNet: Depression
Learn about depression symptoms, treatment, medications, causes, types, and statistics of depressive disorders.
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9. WebMD Depression Health Center - Find depression information and latest ...
An estimated 19 million American adults are living with major depression. ... If you're battling depression, Patricia Farrell, PhD is the friend you want in ...
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10. Depression Introduction - Health encyclopaedia - NHS Direct
Depression is quite a common condition, and about 15% of people will have a bout ... by physical symptoms - if you have depression, you will probably have one or two ...
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