Wednesday, February 9, 2011

About Depression: Tips to Reduce Sexual Side Effects

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From Nancy Schimelpfening, your Guide to Depression

Tips to Reduce Sexual Side Effects
One of the great ironies of depression treatment is that while depression can rob you of your desire for sex, the drugs that treat it can be much worse, causing not only low libido, but also erectile dysfunction and difficulties with orgasm. The following are some tips that you may wish to discuss with your doctor that can help restore you sex life... Read more
See More About:  drug side-effects  sexual dysfunction 

One Quarter of Antidepressant Users Did Not Have Diagnosis
Almost 25% of Americans taking antidepressants had never received a proper diagnosis of any of the conditions they are intended to treat, according to research from the University of Manitoba... Read more

The Power of Love
A recent report suggests that young men and women cope better with stress and have more self-esteem if they received greater care and nurturing from their mothers as babies... Read more
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Questions You Need to Ask
Opening a dialogue with your doctor is an important first step in getting your depression properly treated. These are questions to ask your doctor about depression to get the conversation started... Read more

 


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