Tag Archives: Depression

When did depression become an illness

Become depression Treatment for depression can involve a combination of lifestyle changes, being around others that make you happy can have a illness effect on how an face your depression. But the inner unhappiness catches up in unexpected ways. The author seemed to conclude that depression is a disease, it can make a big when to… Read More »

When is depression a disability

They include restlessness, fatigue, concentration issues, irritability, sleeplessness, pounding or rushing heartbeat, shaking, and shortness of breath. When you think of disability, you probably think of physical impairments that you can see on the outside. Are You Covered by the Americans With Disabilities Act? Other accommodations may when is depression a disability working from home… Read More »

In Brief: The Complex Relationship Between Endometriosis and Depression

A meta-analysis of 24 studies, including 99,614 women, demonstrated higher levels of depression among women with endometriosis compared to unaffected controls.  When researchers restricted the analysis to healthy controls, the association between endometriosis and depression was even stronger. Pain seemed to be the primary driver of  the association between endometriosis and depression; in fact, rates… Read More »

In Brief: CBT Effective for Menopausal Symptoms, Including Depression

Up to 80% of women experience symptoms as they transition into the menopause, including vasomotor symptoms, sleep disturbance, and depressive symptoms.  While hormone replacement therapy and certain medications may be helpful, these interventions may have side effects.   In a recent study, 71 peri- or postmenopausal women who were seeking treatment for menopausal symptoms, including vasomotor… Read More »

Study finds rise in binge drinking, depression and pot use among former smokers

Rise in depression, binge drinking and pot smoking among former smokers could drive them back to cigarettes, study suggests Percentage of US adult former smokers rose from 4.4% in 2002 to 49.7% in 2016 Rates of depression among former smokers increased from 4.88% to 6.04%  Marijuana use nearly doubled from 5% to 10.09% and binge… Read More »