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It claims the life of more than 31,000 adults a year, so friends and families of suicide victims took to the streets in Rochester this weekend to raise awareness.
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Dr Martin Scurr has been treating patients for more than 30 years and is one of the country's leading GPs.
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Heart patients should be regularly screened for signs of depression, the American Heart Association recommended Monday.
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December 27, 1999. November 7, 2001. October 18, 2006. These dates may represent a birthday or wedding anniversary for some Iowans, or perhaps mean nothing at all.
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A WOMAN who planned her own suicide has left her secret A 3m fortune to dozens of good causes.
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"Some doctors, due to their personal preferences, traits or attitudes, are loathe to broach sensitive topics such as depression or suicide," said Paul R. Duberstein, Ph.D., professor of psychiatry at the ...
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Self-guided treatment for depression -- being designed for astronauts -- may soon be only a mouse click away for everyone researchers said.
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How many times have you tried to quit smoking? How long did your abstinence last? Did you use medications to help you quit? Willpower is what many use, but most medical experts on nicotine addiction say that ...
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Anti-depressants taken by millions of Britons may damage a man's sperm and limit his chances of fatherhood, doctors have warned.
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In response to recent tragedies that have shaken the Manasquan High School community to its core, a seminar on teen depression and suicide is being offered by the Churches of the Manasquan Area Ministerium and ...
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Percentage of U.S. women who had a mammogram in the previous two years: 40 to 49 * 2000: 64.2% * 2005: 63.5% 50-64 * 2000: 78.6% * 2005: 71.8% 65 and older * 2000: 68% * 2005: 63.8% Source: Cancer Women born ...
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Millions of men who take antidepressants could be damaging their sperm and risking infertility, according to new research.
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The second annual "Out of the Darkness" walk to help remove the stigma of suicide is planned Saturday, Oct.
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Famed Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery committed suicide via a drug overdose, her granddaughter told the Globe and Mail newspaper.
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I was twenty-one years old, married, and teaching. Soon I was pregnant, and within the next six years, I had given birth to five baby boys.
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