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From Nancy Schimelpfening, your Guide to Depression
Although the jury is still out on the effectiveness of acupuncture for depression, the herbal remedy St. John's wort has received a thumbs up for the treatment of major depression in a recent Cochrane review, a report which analyzes the existing medical literature on various topics of interest and makes recommendations based upon them.

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St. John's Wort Effective for Major Depression
The herb St. John's wort can effectively treat major depression, researchers recently reported in a Cochrane review... Read more

Accupuncture and Depression
If you are seeking a non-drug solution to your depression, acupuncture may be appealing to you. But,is acupuncture for depression a good idea? A 2010 update to the Cochrane Report on this topic provides us with an answer... Read more

What Are the Signs of Severe Depression?
Because there is no set definition of what severe depression is, it is in a very real sense a judgment call that a doctor makes based upon his training and experience. Signs and symptoms which clinicians... Read more

Depressive Disorders in Children
While there are many types of mood disorders, the three most common types of depression in children according to the Surgeon General's Health Report are major depressive disorder... Read more

 


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