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Depression and Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Depression - Mental Health Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 25 Aug 2008 9:07pm 6 Comments This article is a general overview of depression as it relates to multiple sclerosis Link: Depression and Multiple Sclerosis - MS and Depression - Mental Health Symptoms of Multiple Sclerosis . Depression and multiple sclerosis have a complicated relationship, since one can aggravate the other. Also, depression has many of the same symptoms as MS Read on »
How I Manage My DepressionMental Health Awareness by melissalynnshell Health MavenFacebook Posted Wed 19 May 2010 5:28pm Health Awareness Mental Health Awareness I used to view my depression as a hideous, evil entity that had decided to make its home in my brain. I had no control over... to make me very irritated when I  heard people say that depression was a disease, just like diabetes or heart disease.  How could something that had infested my brain and made me Read on »
Aging, Depression, Mental Well-Being: Omega-3 Fatty Acids Show Benefit by Duane Sherry, M.S. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 10:19am From Vitasearch: Summary# 46649 Topic: Effect of EPA+DHA on Mental Well-Being in the Elderly Keywords: AGING, DEPRESSION, MENTAL WELL-BEING, ELDERLY - EPA, Eicosapentaenoic Acid, DHA, Docosahexaenoic Acid, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Fish Oil, Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, PUFA Reference: “Effect of fish-oil supplementation on mental well-being Read on »
Low cholesterol levels associated with depression and other mental health issues by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 22 Jul 2010 3:13am I know that some doctors and scientists would have us believe that, where cholesterol is concerned, ‘lower is better’, but I have real difficulty mustering any enthusiasm for this stance. And one major reason for this is the fact that low levels of cholesterol are associated with enhanced risk of death, perhaps most notably from [...] Read on »
Emma Thompson, depression, and Mental Health Awareness Month by Douglas E. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Sat 01 May 2010 1:14pm disorder in a given year… 57.7 million people.” And that doesn’t include many other people who suffer from untreated or undiagnosed anxiety, depression and other mental health... Quarterly Review.] See related page Acting to nurture mental health For more on mood disorders and creative expression, see my site Depression and Creativity Emma Thompson Read on »
Depression, mental illness and Alzheimer’s still carry stigma by Carol Bradley Bursack Posted Sun 13 Feb 2011 12:00am People who have depression, dementia and other illnesses that affect the brain still suffer from social stigma. We, as a population, like to think that we are more enlightened than this, but most of us don’t need to follow a study to see this sigma in action. Read more about social stigma, mental illness and Alzheimers: Find Read on »
Depression as a mental illness by Eva M. Patient Expert Posted Mon 20 Oct 2008 10:35pm on building a solid income through internet promotions. I guess I am writing this because one of my pet peeves is people believing that depression is not a mental illness, but rather... of psychosis? I am at a point now where I can look back at when I was severely depressed and see how flawed my thinking was at the time. My world was black and white. More black than Read on »
Clinical DepressionMental Health Awareness by melissalynnshell Health MavenFacebook Posted Thu 06 May 2010 5:45am Mental Health Awareness I was diagnosed last year with Clinical Depression. My diagnosis came after several years of suffering, and a suicide attempt. When I compare how I... in my plan to stay as healthy as I can. Depression affects more people than any other mental illness, more than about 19 million Americans each year. Clinical Read on »
Vitamin D - Depression and Other Mental Illness Treatment by ry558 Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 3:53am There are many health benefits Vitamin D brings to your body. A lot of mental illnesses can be treated with Vitamin D. Depression is seen when there is a lack... to becoming a victim of depression. Seasonal Affective Disorder and depression stem from the lack of Vitamin D. Physicians recommend supplements to boost the levels of Vitamin D Read on »
Low cholesterol levels associated with depression and other mental health issues by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Thu 22 Jul 2010 3:05pm . It is possible, in theory at least, that low levels of cholesterol might somehow disturb the function of nerves in the brain. Could low levels of cholesterol, then, lead to mental health issues? In a study published this month, the relationship between cholesterol levels and depression was assessed in a group of French men and women over the aged 65 or older [7 Read on »