Francois Lesperance, also from the University of Montreal, examined the prognostic significance of depression and anxiety in 804 patients with stable heart disease who were followed for 2 years.Overall, 27 percent of patients showed signs of depression on a standard test and 41 percent showed signs of anxiety.depression
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Francois Lesperance, also from the University of Montreal, examined the prognostic significance of depression and anxiety in 804 patients with stable heart disease who were followed for 2 years.Overall, 27 percent of patients showed signs of depression on a standard test and 41 percent showed signs of anxiety.1 votes |
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Myrna Weissman answers the question: 'Family Therapy For Depression?'Answer: Family therapy is probably very effective for the treatment of depression in adults, but it has not been tested in controlled clinical trials.And there are different manuals that are necessary for testing.1 votes |
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Richard Stein answers the question: 'Depression Rates After Heart Attack?'Answer: Well, it really depends on what the stressful event is, but if you take 50 to 80 year old men and women, and you take the heart attack as the stress, it's my experience that at least half of the patients will have a short period of depression following this event.RelatedABC News OnCall+ Heart Disease CenterGet Your Specific Questions AnsweredIn fact, it's almost normal to be anxious, despondent, and down after such a life changing medical event.1 votes |
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Anthony Rothschild answers the question: 'Mood Stabilizers For Depression?'Answer: Yes. Mood stabilizers and antipsychotic medications are used to treat depression in adults -- particularly the depressed phase of bipolar disorder.1 votes |
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Ziffra answers the question: 'Effective Medications For Depression?'Answer: There are many types of medication that can be helpful for treating depression. There are several types of antidepressants available1 votes |
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Myrna Weissman answers the question: 'Have Any Depression Genes Been Found?'Answer: Well, I can't say that there's specific genes. There are regions on chromosomes that are suggestive of where one might look for genes1 votes |
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Weissman answers the question: 'Can I Pass On Depression To My Children?'Answer: If you're an adult with depression, the probability that your children will develop depression is about three times as high as if you weren't depressed and had no depression.So we say it is about a two- to three-fold increased risk.1 votes |
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Susan Stagno answers the question: 'Bipolar Risk With Depressed Relatives?'Answer: Yes, there is definitely a genetic predisposition to bipolar disorder, so if you have relatives who have problems with depression, mood swings, or things like substance abuse -- alcoholism or other substances -- you definitely can be at higher risk for bipolar disorder.What we know that is, even though you may for example have two parents who have bipolar disorder, you don't have a 100 percent chance of getting bipolar disorder yourself.1 votes |
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Koenig answers the question: 'Common Signs And Symptoms Of Depression?'Answer: The most common signs and symptoms of depression are sad mood, inability to experience pleasure, problems with sleep either sleeping too much or not being able to sleep, especially waking up early in the morning.There is also problems with eating -- there's either a loss of appetite or the person might eat excessively and gain unusual amounts of weight.1 votes |
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troop morale improved in Iraq last year, but soldiers fighting in Afghanistan suffered more depression as violence there worsened, an Army mental health report says.U1 votes |
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But new research shows a very different picture of the state, a snapshot of suicide and widespread depression.A recent study by Mental Health America, the country's oldest independent mental health advocacy organization, ranked Utah the most depressed state in the country1 votes |
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All About Depression You may wonder whether you have had depression yourself, or you may have had a depressive episode already but consider it normal.Even at the clinical level, proper diagnosis of depression can sometimes be a challenge.1 votes |
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A 2003 report found that only about one half of people with depression in the United States received medical treatment for the illness.While this represents an increase of about one-third over the treatment rates from the early 1980s, there clearly remains enormous room for improvement1 votes |
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House of Representatives this week to authorize spending $3 million to pursue studies of postpartum depression and to carry out a national campaign to increase awareness of the issue.Postpartum literally means "after birth," and this period is a time when women, who suffer from depression at twice the rate that men do, are especially vulnerable1 votes |
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hile this is an important issue for short-term health, it may also be important for the longer term, because there is some evidence that depression shrinks the brain — no, it is not the psychiatrists who are the "head shrinkers!" — and that antidepressants might put the brakes on this process.While much remains to be sorted out, one of the key players in this story might be "neurogenesis," or growth of new brain cells1 votes |
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Two of them came in hopeless, intensely miserable, and preoccupied with ending their lives, while the third came in with a depression so severe that it shut her down entirely — she was mute, not able to respond to my questions or even recognize that I was in the room with her.The three of them all look happy and cheerful now, and feel very grateful for having been made well again1 votes |
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.. you."While faith is a source of hope for some, for others it may be a catalyst for guilt over their depression. (iStockphoto)Some may recognize this line from the widely popular "Footprints in the Sand," the po ..1 votes |
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In addition to his clinical work, he chairs the McLean Hospital institutional review board (IRB), serves on its ethics committee, and leads a seminar on medical ethics and professionalism for students at Harvard Medical School. He is deputy editor for the Harvard Review of Psychiatry and is a member of the American College of Psychiatrists.1 votes |
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Weissman answers the question: 'Family History Of Depression Important?'Answer: A family history of depression is the strongest risk factor for depression. In a study that we've been doing, we see depression in three generations.1 votes |
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Hyde?"Some studies show that if one spouse is depressed, the other can become depressed, and that up to 40 percent of people whose spouses have bipolar disorder get clinical depression. That's according to Dr.













