Wednesday, March 30, 2011

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From Nancy Schimelpfening, your Guide to Depression
While some experts suggest that social media sites like Facebook can contribute to depression, especially in teens, these sites can, when used properly, also be a great way to learn and keep up with the latest news about your favorite topics. If you'd like to keep up with the latest updates on About.com Depression, you can now follow us on both Twitter and Facebook.

Teens May Be Prone to "Facebook Depression"
Participating in social media sites like Facebook could increase your teen's depression, according to a new report from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) which will appear in the April issue of Pediatrics... Read more

Minorities May Have Greater Risk of Depression in Pregnancy
According to a new report, African-American and Asian/Pacific-Islander women appear to have twice the risk of developing depression while pregnant, compared to other races and ethnic groups... Read more

What Women Need to Know About Depression
Depression is quite common. In fact, depressed mood is the fourth most common symptom that patients complain of when they see their primary care physician... Read more

Help, My Antidepressant Is Making Me Fat!
Is antidepressant weight gain getting you down? Try these weight control tips.... Read more

 


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