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NEWSWEEK COVER: Men and Depression Six million American men will be diagnosed with depression this year. But millions more suffer silently, unaware that their problem has a name or are unwilling to seek treatment. As Assistant Editor Julie Scelfo reports in the February 26 Newsweek cover story, Men and Depression , although depression is emotionally crippling and has numerous medical implications -- some of them deadly -- many ... Men & Depression: Facing Darkness Feb. 26, 2007 issue - For nearly a decade, while serving as an elected official and working as an attorney, Massachusetts state Sen. Bob Antonioni struggled with depression, although he didnt know it. Most days, he attended Senate meetings and appeared on behalf of clients at the courthouse. Should You Tell? If you have depression or some other mental illness, what do you do about work? Hope no one notices? Disclose your illness early on and trust that your boss will understand? Taking AIM at post-stroke depression INDIANAPOLIS – Activating patients and developing a monitoring and evaluation system was highly effective in ending or reducing post-stroke depression in patients enrolled in the largest randomized clinical trial to date for this prevalent and disabling consequence of stroke. Depression may promote blood vessel plaques Depression appears to increase the development of blood vessel plaques, known as atherosclerosis, a condition that can lead to heart attack, stroke, and a host of other cardiovascular problems, according to a report in the Archives of General Psychiatry. Men and Depression: New Treatments On TV: Childbirth-Related Depression Looking for info from a segment of The Early Show that doesnt have its own story? Heres some from February, including resources on postpartum depression, and depression DURING pregnancy. Stroke Patients Depression Plan Indianapolis researches say getting patients to understand depression was part of a highly effective treatment plan for post-stroke depression. A Depression-era summer with a circus Canandaiguan Joe Nacca reviews “Water for Elephants” at Wood Library Monday. Stroke patients depression plan Indianapolis researches say getting patients to understand depression was part of a highly effective treatment plan for post-stroke depression.Post-stroke depression, which may be the result of a combination of chemical changes in the brain that impair its ability to repair itself as well as functional changes which inhibit social interaction and activity, occurs in about a third of all stroke ... |