Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Helping Depression With Exercise

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About Depression: Helping Depression With Exercise
How to Help Your Depression With Exercise
Multiple studies have shown that exercise is beneficial to those with depression. In fact, a 2007 placebo-controlled trial out of Duke University -- the first of its kind -- found that exercise may be just as effective in relieving depression as the antidepressant Zoloft.
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Can Sleep Apnea Cause Depression?

Sleep quality is very much related to depression. People with depression tend to have problems getting to sleep, staying asleep, and waking up early ― or they may have trouble waking up in the morning altogether. In addition, chronic insomnia can make people more prone to developing depression.  But, can sleep apnea cause depression?

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What Are Cognitive Distortions?
Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Which came first, the depression symptoms or the pessimistic thoughts? I can't answer the first question, but the answer to the latter may surprise you.
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Why You're So Tired
Do you find yourself sleeping until the last possible second before dragging yourself out of bed to start the day? Or maybe you just don't have the energy to get things done the way you used to? Fatigue and a lack of energy are a big problem for many people, but these problems can only be fixed if you know what is wrong.
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