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Treasuries Rise Before Reports on US Home Prices, Employment
Bloomberg - Jul 28, 2008
The two-year note yield declined 7 basis points, or 0.07 percentage point, to 2.64 percent at 8:48 am in New York, according to BGCantor Market Data. ...
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[PDF] The quality and accessibility of Australian depression sites on the World Wide Web -
KM Griffiths, H Christensen - Med J Aust, 2002 - mja.com.au
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Influence of Life Stress on Depression: Moderation by a Polymorphism in the 5-HTT Gene -
A Caspi, K Sugden, TE Moffitt, A Taylor, IW Craig, … - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
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depression was stronger among s carriers (b = 0.39, SE = 0.07, t = 5.23 ...

Requirement of AMPA Receptor GluR2 Phosphorylation for Cerebellar Long-Term Depression -
HJ Chung, JP Steinberg, RL Huganir, DJ Linden - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
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Depression, Hopelessness, and Desire for Hastened Death in Terminally Ill Patients With Cancer -
W Breitbart, B Rosenfeld, H Pessin, M Kaim, J … - JAMA, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
... main effects for both depression and hopelessness (F = 9.33, P = .003 and F = 15.16,
P<.001, respectively), but no interaction effect (F = 0.07, P = .96). ...

Treatment of Dysthymia and Minor Depression in Primary Care A Randomized Controlled Trial in Older … -
JW Williams, Jr, J Barrett, T Oxman, E Frank, W … - JAMA, 2000 - Am Med Assoc
... paroxetine (difference in mean [SE] change in score, 0.09 [0.07]; P = .17 ... Depression
diagnosis did not interact with treatment (P = .36), indicating a similar ...

[PDF] Children and Lone-Mother Families: An Investigation of Factors Influencing Child Well-Being -
EL Lipman, MH Boyle, MD Dooley, DR Offord - Human Resources Development Canada, Applied Research Branch, …, 1998 - hrsdc.gc.ca
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… fluid content of neurosteroids in patients with unipolar major depression who are receiving … -
V Uzunova, Y Sheline, JM Davis, A Rasmusson, DP … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1998 - National Acad Sciences
... 4. Negative correlation exists between the severity of depression (HAM-D) and ALLO
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Effect of Depression on Vision Function in Age-Related Macular Degeneration -
BW Rovner, RJ Casten, WS Tasman - Archives of Ophthalmology, 2002 - Am Med Assoc
... Web browser does not support basic Web standards ... Depression scores were significantly
correlated with vision-specific ... logMAR (r = 0.34; 95% CI, 0.07-0.56) (all P ...

[PDF] Effects of Internet use and social resources on changes in depression
K Bessi?re, S Kiesler, R Kraut, B Boneva - Unpublished manuscript. Carnegie Mellon University, …, 2007 - cs.cmu.edu
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StJohn's wort for depression--an overview and meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials
K Linde, G Ramirez, CD Mulrow, A Pauls, W … - British Medical Journal, 1996 - Br Med Assoc
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Hamilton depression scale at ... 9 0.51 1.66 (1.26 to 2.14) 0 3 -0.07 0.93 (0.74 ...
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Depression

After anxiety, depression is the most common mental health disorder. Depression may result from a recent loss or other sad event, but it lasts longer than normal sadness and is often out of proportion to the event.

Depression usually lasts about six months if not treated, but it can last two or more years. It tends to recur several times over a lifetime. People who become depressed typically do so in their 20s, 30s or 40s, although it can begin at any age.

Symptoms

The symptoms of depression usually build up gradually. A person may be sluggish, sad, irritable or anxious. Depressed people often have a hard time falling asleep, and they wake up often, especially early in the morning. Sometimes symptoms include loss of appetite, withdrawal, silence and inability to sleep. On the other hand, a person may experience fear and anxiety that leads them to a larger appetite, weight gain and sleeping excessively. They may also lose sexual desire. About 15 percent of depressed people, usually those with severe depression, have delusions and may see or hear things that are not there (hallucinations).

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Many people with depression cannot feel emotions in a normal way. A person may see the world as colorless and lifeless and may be overcome with guilt and lack self worth. They may feel loneliness, helplessness and hopelessness, and they may think about death and suicide. As many as 15 percent of depressed people who do not get treatment end their lives in suicide.

Some depressed people may have mild symptoms that last for years. Called dysthymia, this type of depression often begins early in life. Victims may be gloomy, overly quiet and passive. They may be too critical, have low energy, be unable to have fun and be critical of themselves.

Causes and Risk Factors

Several risk factors increase the likelihood of depression, including:

  • A family history of depression
  • Taking certain drugs
  • An event or experience that involves a loss
Depression may occur or become worse even when no obvious life stresses are involved. Painful health conditions, such as arthritis, may cause depression. Conditions that involve physical limitations can also result in depression.

Women are twice as likely as men to have depression. This increased likelihood may be a result of hormonal changes involved with menstruation or childbirth. It may also be the result of abnormal thyroid function, which is fairly common in women.

Diagnosis

To diagnose depression, a doctor evaluates the symptoms and the individual's personal and family history. Questionnaires can be used to help measure the degree of depression, including the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory. Lab tests may reveal that physical factors are involved, such as thyroid problems.

Treatment

Drugs therapy, psychotherapy or electroconvulsive therapy can be used to treat depression, and sometimes a combination of these therapies is used. Psychotherapy, either alone with the therapist or in a group, can help people and may also work to improve the effect of drug therapy. Electroconvulsive therapy is used to treat seriously depressed people who are threatening suicide, refusing to eat or psychotic.

 
 
 
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