Depression - Symptoms
Statistics paint a worrisome picture when it comes to aging Americans and mental illnesses like depression.
This medication can be a blessing and a curse. Here's how to tell if you, or a loved one, have crossed the line into addiction.
Your condition is real. Here's what to say and do when people say your depression is "all in your head."
Do you recognize these telltale signs of the fear of being out of cell phone contact? Here's how to manage your obsession.
One startling example of the mind-body connection is the link between back pain and depression.
Commonly used to prevent coronary heart disease, statins may also lower the risk of major depression.
When it comes to mental health disorders such as anxiety, there are big differences between the genders.
Psychosocial factors like stress and depression can have an adverse effect on cardiac health. Here's what you can do.
It's a real and hidden danger among the older generation. Here are ways to combat isolation.
Typically diagnosed based on questions and answers, it's possible that the blood holds the truth about who is depressed.
This sleep disorder can do more than interrupt your rest.
Typically a treatment for patients suffering from depression, transcranial direct current stimulation shows benefits for those coping with chronic pain.
"Low T" or hypogonadism can cause undesired changes. Here's what you can do.
These serious issues require medical attention. Here's how to recognize the problem and get it addressed.
How do doctors measure and diagnose conditions from anxiety to personality disorders, especially when there is more than one condition involved?
For millions of Americans, depression is more than just a bout with "the blues"; it's a serious psychiatric disorder. Here's a look at the disease by the numbers.
Men can prevent health risks by paying attention to changes in their body and seeing their doctor when something isn't right.
As many as 25 percent of teens suffer from a form of anxiety. Use these tips to help your child cope.
Not only is it emotionally painful, grief takes a toll on your physical health as well.
People who live with depression often also suffer from headaches. What's the link?
Strip away the stigma and misconceptions. Here are four common myths debunked.
What are common concerns about these highly-prescribed drugs?
Broken Heart Syndrome can be harmful to your mind and body, and it can be treated.
Millions of Americans suffer from irrational or excessive fears. Learn about the five most common phobias.
When it comes to bipolar disorder, it can be difficult to separate fact from fiction. Here, we debunk the biggest myths surrounding the disease.
It's common for seniors to experience sadness and grief, but when these feelings are persistent, they may be a sign of depression.
You've probably heard you should "forgive and forget." But new research shows old standard is flawed logic. Here's a better way to process your emotions.
Although depression is treatable, some patients, especially those with more severe cases, can suffer a relapse.
Caregiving expert Jackie Pinkowitz discusses the difference between age-related memory problems and Alzheimer's disease.
Studies demonstrate that proper napping techniques can relax your mind and focus your thoughts. What's the right way to catch some z's?