Bipolar disorder
October 29, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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We all have the occasional mood swing or wake up on the wrong side of the bed some mornings. However as this insert shows, it is not just a simple case of good or bad days when your fluctuating moods are affecting your career and your relationship with loved ones. Tshidi Khumbane shares her experience of bipolar mood disorder.
Some depression might have roots in immune-generated inflammation
October 28, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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NEW YORK–The immune system works hard to keep us well physically, but might it also be partly to blame for some mental illnesses? [More]
Bipolar Disorder: 10 Subtle Signs
October 28, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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What’s Your Reaction? When it comes to mental illness, there are plenty of stereotypes. But in reality, mood disorders can be hard to pinpoint–particularly in people with bipolar disorder symptoms.
AstraZeneca launches Take on Depression campaign via social media
October 26, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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AstraZeneca is launching a new campaign called Take on Depression through a Take on Depression facebook page and a FaceDepression Twitter feed to support, educate and inspire those affected by bipolar depression and major depressive disorder, also known as depression.
Clear New Insights into the Genetics of Depression
October 26, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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The psychologist Rollo May once described depression as “the inability to construct a future”. [More]
Tragic loss motivates mom to educate others on suicide prevention
October 25, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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What is it that could make someone so desperate that they would take their own life? Meryl Kessel has spent every day of the past five years asking herself that question. Her son committed suicide. “My son took his life in September 2005. He was 23 years old. He was bipolar,” she said. Bipolar disorder affects people differently. In Brandon Kessel’s case, Meryl Kessel said it made him want to …
Teens’ sleeping patterns a clue to mental health risk
October 23, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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Melbourne, Oct 23 : The sleeping patterns of teenagers can provide a clue to their longer-term risk of developing depression or bipolar disorder, say scientists.
Erratic sleep points to mental illness
October 22, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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Teens’ sleep habits can provide a clue to their long term risk of developing depression or bipolar disorder.
Kicking Depression: The politics of mental illness: Why I’m not running
October 22, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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Kicking Depression: The politics of mental illness: Why I’m not running
Erratic sleep linked to teen mental illness
October 22, 2010 by Depression Treatment Team
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The way teenagers sleep can provide a clue to their longer-term risk of developing depression or bipolar disorder.