Wednesday, 19 August 2015

How Depression Is Different From Sadness

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How Depression Is Different From Sadness
Nancy Schimelpfening
Depression Expert
Beyond Sadness
Although depression is often thought of as being an extreme state of sadness, there is a vast difference between clinical depression and sadness.
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Am I Depressed?
Taking this test for depression is quick and easy. Read each question and then select the button for the answer which best fits. Then, click the button at the bottom to move to the next question. At the end of the questions, you will receive your score and be told what it means.
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How 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. These are some tips that you may wish to discuss with your doctor that can help reduce sexual side effects and restore your sex life.
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How to Help Depression With Exercise
Multiple studies have shown that exercise is beneficial to those with depression.  Unfortunately the fatigue and lack of motivation associated with depression can make it difficult to get started with an exercise program. These 10 tips can help you overcome these difficulties so you receive the benefits of exercise.
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