Sunday, March 11, 2007

Stone Age solutions to modern-day depression



Belleville News-Democrat - Depression treatment often centers on talk therapy and antidepressant drugs. The drugs have been lifesavers for many people. But antidepressants aren't working as well as advertised, Ilardi said, and their side effects can go from bad to devastating
Source: www.belleville.com

Chronic brain syndrome; Lewy body dementia; DLB; Vascular dementia?
Kansas City Channel - Such conditions include heart failure , decreased oxygen ( hypoxia ), thyroid disorders , anemia , nutritional disorders, infections, and psychiatric conditions such as depression. Treatment of co-existing medical and
Source: www.thekansascitychannel.com

Newly Depressed Heart-Attack Patients at Cardiac Risk
Heart Info - For patients whose depression appears after a heart attack, the belief has been "don't jump on any depression treatment, because it may resolve by itself," Ford said. "This kind of changes the approach to it, so we need to keep on doing more research
Source: www.heartinfo.org

Rosie turns depression therapy on its head
MSNBC - Rosie turns depression treatment on its head She demonstrates ‘inversion therapy’ by hanging upside down on ‘The View’
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Rosie O'Donnell says she began depression treatment after Columbine
Newsday - Rosie O'Donnell says she began being treated for depression after the Columbine school shootings and hangs upside down for up to a half-hour a day to improve her mental state. When gunmen killed 13 people at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999
Source: www.newsday.com


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