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Medscape News - In addition, the prevalence of the metabolic syndrome was greatest (58%) in the subgroup of 19 patients who were diagnosed as still having major depression. In light of these findings, Dr. Heiskanen concluded, "one may suggest that early treatment of
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Patient's Genes May Guide Antidepressant Use
MedicineNet.com - Some 30 percent to 40 percent of patients fail their first drug treatment for major depression. Experts say that, right now, it's not possible to predict with any degree of accuracy which drug will work best for each patient. Clinicians are pinning
Source: www.medicinenet.com

Decades of disease: Living with HIV and AIDS takes toll on North
North County Times - It took me years and years to get to that point, years of staying healthy and without any major depression," he said. "I'm to public awareness about AIDS, to encourage political leaders to fulfill their promises on AIDS research and treatment, and
Source: nctimes.com

Bipolar Disorder
WTVR-TV - Compared with major depression, it is quite rare, affecting only about 1 percent of the population. The milder, chronic form is Without treatment, symptoms usually become more severe, unpleasant and disruptive, and can lead to suicide in about 20
Source: www.wtvr.com


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