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‘Depression’ Makes Return to Mainstream Lexicon

You know it’s grim when the prevailing debate among economists and historians is whether the world economy faces the “Great” depression of the 1930s or the “Long” depression of the 1870s…….click here to continue reading

Less sleep, more depression for new mums

NEW mums who get less than six hours of sleep a night face an increased risk of post-natal depression compared with mothers who enjoy more shut-eye, a study shows…….click here to continue reading

Less sleep, more depression for new mums

NEW mums who get less than six hours of sleep a night face an increased risk of post-natal depression compared with mothers who enjoy more shut-eye, a study shows…….click here to continue reading

"Depression" back in mainstream lexicon

LONDON (Reuters) - You know it’s grim when the prevailing debate among economists and historians is whether the world economy faces the “Great” depression of the 1930s or the “Long” depression of the 1870s…….click here to continue reading

Depression uncouples brain’s ‘hate circuit’, MRI study finds

A new study using MRI scans has found that depression frequently seems to uncouple the brain’s ‘hate circuit’…….click here to continue reading

Depression-era murals back on display at URI

Depression-era murals at the University of Rhode Island that had been thought lost or painted over are back on public display on the university’s campus…….click here to continue reading

Targacept depression drug: high risk, high reward

BOSTON (Reuters) - Targacept Inc, a small drugmaker that began life inside the bowels of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co, has for years been using its understanding of nicotine to develop experimental treatments for depression, schizophrenia and, yes, smoking cessation…….click here to continue reading

Depression: 12 nondrug remedies you should know about

Think drugs are only way to treat depression? Alternative remedies can be surprisingly effective……click here to continue reading

Post-natal depression ‘untreated’

Thousands of new mothers are suffering in silence because their postnatal depression goes untreated, according to a new report…….click here to continue reading

Depression nigh?

Evidence last week indicated the re-emergence of recession and confirmed the Fed’s gloomy outlook…….click here to continue reading