Depression
Exercise can combat post-natal depression
Exercise can stave off post-natal depression , new research suggests…….click here to continue reading
Exercise can stave off post-natal depression , new research suggests…….click here to continue reading
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Find Out About a Treatment Plan To Help Manage Depression Symptoms…….click here to continue reading
I was wondering where I would find information on how pot affects depression and bipolar disorder. I have looked at various sites on the Internet and found that the topic is rarely talked about by a doctor. And when it is, they mention chronic use. What is chronic use, and what is the opinion of workers in the mental heath field?……click here to continue reading
Massage therapy may help relieve symptoms of depression, a new review of the medical literature hints…….click here to continue reading
Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: CORX) announced that it has entered into an agreement with Biovail Laboratories International SRL (”Biovail”) in which Biovail acquired certain AMPAKINE compounds and the rights to the patent filing for respiratory depression and vaso-occlusive crises associated with sickle cell disease. The transaction with Biovail includes a purchase price of $10,000,000 ………click here to continue reading
Biovail Corporation announced that its subsidiary, Biovail Laboratories International SRL (BLS), has acquired certain Ampakine compounds, including associated intellectual property, from Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Cortex) for use in the field of respiratory depression, a brain-mediated breathing disorder…….click here to continue reading
We appear to be repeating the same policy mistakes that made the Great Depression so bad…….click here to continue reading
The facts about depression can be depressing…….click here to continue reading
Poet W.H Auden dubbed the post-World War II nuclear era the “age of anxiety” and indeed, at the time, anxiety disorders were the most commonly diagnosed mental illnesses. Yet, by the 1990s, American psychiatry was “Listening to Prozac” and instead of obsessing about angst, it focused its attention on depression. Now, however, a new article in the The Milbank Quarterly by sociologist Allan ………click here to continue reading