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Top Depression Meds
Get a list of the leading depression meds by brand and number including generic antidepressants.
www.RealMentalHealth.com

Agencies Will Offer Forum On Depression
five area mental health agencies and organizations are presenting a free, public forum on depression and mood disorders this evening at the clifton center, 2117 payne st. registration will begin at 5:15 p.m., with talks and discussions at 5:45.
www.courier-journal.com

Study: 19.5 Percent Of College Students Face Depression - U-wire.com
an average of 19.5 percent of college students have felt so depressed that they found it difficult to function, according to a study conducted by the american college health association in 2007. out of the 863 students surveyed from colleges ...
www.uwire.com

Older Diabetics With Depression Face Higher Death Rate - Forbes
friday, oct. 10 (healthday news) -- in a group of medicare beneficiaries who have diabetes, being depressed was associated with a higher death rate, according to a new study. publishing in the october issue of the journal of general internal medicine ...
www.forbes.com

Depression A Predictor Of Death After Heart Attack
in people who have suffered a heart attack, depression and a high heart rate at night, while often coexistent, are independent predictors of death, according to research published in the journal psychosomatic medicine.
news.yahoo.com

'wall Street' Sequel Revives Gordon Gekko Just In Time For New Depression [worthy Causes]
finally, word surfaces today about that rarest of rare hollywood specimens: a sequel we can actually get behind. not that we're wholeheartedly endorsing fox's reported plans for a follow-up to wall...
defamer.com

Sad In The Coldest Months Of The Year - Reuters
toronto (reuters) - for many north americans, winter's shorter days bring with them a different kind of darkness: seasonal affective disorder, or sad, which is a type of depression that strikes mostly during the colder months of the year. while the ...
www.reuters.com

Treating Depression In Seniors - Packet Online
american folk artist grandma moses was in her 70s when she first started painting, demonstrating that life can be well-lived long into “the golden years.” yet many people struggle with depression as they grow older and believe, unfortuntely, that ...
www.packetonline.com

Counselling Preferred Over Medication - British Association For Counselling And Psychotherapy
people suffering from anxiety and depression prefer to receive counselling over medication because they feel it addresses their underlying problems and not just their symptoms. this is one of the key findings in a review of uk and international research studies into the clinical-effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and acceptability of counselling.
www.medicalnewstoday.com

Next Victim Of Turmoil May Be Your Salary
the next stage of the downturn is likely to revolve around the worst slump in worker pay since the great depression.
www.nytimes.com

Bernanke Foreshadows End To Fed's Hands-off Approach To Bubbles - Bloomberg
oct. 16 (bloomberg) -- federal reserve chairman ben s. bernanke signaled an end to the fed's decades-old aversion to interfering with asset-price bubbles as the financial crisis reshapes some of the central bank's most firmly held views on regulation ...
www.bloomberg.com

Obama Mvoes Into Gop States After Final Debate - Wnyt
(ap) hempstead, n.y. - leading in polls and exuding confidence after last night’s debate, democrat barack obama is edging into traditionally gop states _ now including west virginia _ as republican john mccain looks to protect his turf less than ...
wnyt.com

Diabetes And Depression May Be A Deadly Double Whammy --- Healthandage
prior research has shown a link between in depression, diabetes, and increased mortality risk in young and middle-aged adults.
www.healthandage.com

Stages To Come
but there are still big problems ahead from the fall-out of the current crisis that can not be avoided. in the 1930s banks were not bailed out and thousands failed, precipitating the great depression as a downward spiral developed.
news.goldseek.com

Fed Chairman's Q&a On Financial Crisis - Wall Street Journal
below is the q&a with federal reserve chairman ben bernanke answering questions about the current financial crisis, its causes and future lessons, as transcribed by the wall street journal. question: do you think that the current very severe downturn ...
online.wsj.com

Bailout Doesn’t Address Core Issue - Daily News
the occult world of banking is being spread across the newsprint and the airwaves to the consternation and mystification of almost everybody. and it intersects with a presidential campaign. three parts of our economy are in trouble: the real economy ...
www.ldnews.com

Older Diabetics With Depression Face Higher Death Rate
title: older diabetics with depression face higher death rate category: health news created: 10/11/2008 2:00:00 am last editorial review: 10/13/2008
www.medicinenet.com

Next Victim Of Turmoil: Americans' Salaries
the next stage of the downturn is likely to revolve around the worst slump in u.s. worker pay since the great depression.
www.iht.com

Depression Screenings Free Today - New Haven Register
days drag, hope disappears and the future is dim. if you’ve been feeling like this and the black mood is disintegrating your family or jeopardizing your job, today could be a way out. doctors, nurses and mental health workers across connecticut and ...
www.nhregister.com

Americans Worry About Their Retirement, The Future - Oregonian
news that americans' retirement accounts have taken a nosedive as the financial meltdown continues has made some wonder what to do: continue socking money away and snap up bargain-priced stocks? get out of the money and stash their dough in cash ...
blog.oregonlive.com

The Crash: Risk And Regulation
washington post staff writers jill drew, anthony faiola and ellen nakashima were online wednesday, oct. 15 at 1 p.m. et to answer questions about their story detailing the regulatory decisions that were made as long as a decade ago that contributed to the current financial crisis.
www.washingtonpost.com