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Types of Depression

December 20, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Types of Depression

Depression isn’t simple. Depression can linger and grow for months or even years before being detected. It’s known that some 15 million people in America will be impacted by some type of depression each year. Unfortunately fewer than 1/3 of these people will look for help. Those with the disease don’t even know it in [...]

Severe Depression

October 4, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Types of Depression

Severe Depression occurs when the illness is in its worse stages. Most people who suffer from this disease seek no medical attention until it’s severe enough to require long periods of treatment. Depression of this type afflicts 15 million people in the USA annually. Unfortunately 2/3 of these people never seek medical treatments. It seems [...]

Mental Depression

September 10, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Understanding Depression

The term mental depression brings fear to those who hear it. Any time mental illness is discussed it carries the stigma of insanity. But that’s not true. Mental depression is in fact a disease, but it doesn’t make you crazy. The mental illness stereotypes from history no longer apply. Yes mental depression is a disease [...]

Manic Depression

August 4, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Health, Treating Depression

When people discuss bi-polar disorder they refer to a condition known as manic depression. Bi-Polar people exhibit sudden changes from a very good mood to a very bad mood. It is just another in the many forms of depression. Manic depression is not the same as just being sad or upset for over something in [...]

Treating Depression

June 30, 2009 by avram  
Filed under Depression, Featured, Health, Treating Depression

Before you can treat depression you have to know exactly what you are dealing with. Depression is no laughing matter because about 15 million people in America suffer from it. The most difficult part of it is that about 2/3 of those people won’t seek treatment. The old stereotypes of mental illness still bother too [...]

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