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No substantial differences in efficacy or quality of life were found among "second-generation" antidepressants used to treat depressive disorders such as major depressive disorder, according to a new clinical ...
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... of life among "second-generation" antidepressants used to treat depressive disorders such as major depressive disorder. ACP recommends that physicians make treatment decisions based on side effects, cost, and patient preferences, and make necessary ...
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... to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Gliddon is one of an estimated 14 million Americans diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder, which goes by the acronym SAD. From late fall to late spring, when daylight is at its scarcest, SAD can ...
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Do you feel low in the cold, dark days of winter? New research explains why. Many healthy people have seasonal affective disorder ; they feel depressed and fatigued only in wintertime.
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Claire Gliddon crochets while sitting in front of a light box in her home. Gliddon uses light therapy to deal with seasonal affective disorder, known as SAD.
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... an adequate response to drug therapy within six to eight weeks of the initiation of therapy for major depressive disorder. Clinicians should continue treatment for four to nine months after a satisfactory response in patients with a first episode of ...
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... to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Gliddon is one of an estimated 14 million Americans diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder, which goes by the acronym SAD. From late fall to late spring, when daylight is at its scarcest, SAD can ...
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... an adequate response to drug therapy within six to eight weeks of the initiation of therapy for major depressive disorder. Clinicians should continue treatment for four to nine months after a satisfactory response in patients with a first episode of ...
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... as a kid herself. Sad Symptoms Although your symptoms are clues to the diagnosis, not everyone experiences seasonal affective disorder in the same way. Common symptoms include: change in appetite, especially a craving for sweet or starchy foods ...
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... to the American Academy of Family Physicians. Gliddon is one of an estimated 14 million Americans diagnosed with seasonal affective disorder, which goes by the acronym SAD. From late fall to late spring, when daylight is at its scarcest, SAD can ...
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... Day: Less sunlight, more darkness, rain and cold can cause people to be suffer from a subset of depression known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), even more people are affected by a more mild version of "winter blues," causing an overall ...
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... activities are possible signs of depression. In the winter months, more than 10 million people suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) which exacerbates feelings of fatigue, anxiety or "the blahs." Encourage your parent to be as physically ...
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A mutated gene in the eye may account for some cases of seasonal affective disorder, that annual bout of "winter blues" experienced by an estimated 6 percent of the U.S. population as the days get shorter.
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