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Depression is a real illness. Most people with depression feel better when they get treatment. That’s why it is important to talk to a doctor as soon as possible.... Details >
National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Perinatal (during pregnancy and postpartum) mood disorders are caused primarily by hormonal changes which then affect the neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). Life stressors, such as moving, illness, ... Details >
Research has shown that, as in adults, depression in children and adolescents can be treated. ... Details >
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
Silence can sometimes hurt or even kill. Asian American women who suffer from depression know this painful silence intimately. While identifying the exact cause of depression is difficult, there are m... Details >
This booklet describes the disorder; gives signs and symptoms, types of treatment, and how to find help. Includes referrals for additional information and resources.... Details >
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
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This pamphlet describes the most prevalent types of depressive disorders and the variations in symptoms, severity and persistence. Screening, diagnosis and treatment are discussed along with self-help... Details >
National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health
This document provides information about depression and links to related resources, including articles and organizations.... Details >
This patient summary on depression is adapted from a summary written for health professionals by cancer experts. This brief summary describes the causes and treatment of depression and risk factors an... Details >
A common myth about depression is that it is “normal” for certain people to feel depressed—older people, teenagers, new mothers, menopausal women, or those with a chronic illness. The truth is that de... Details >
A fact sheet that discusses depression and Alzheimer's disease and how a caregiver can recognize depression in a family member or patient with Alzheimer's disease.... Details >