Showing posts with label depression. Show all posts
Showing posts with label depression. Show all posts
Saturday, November 17, 2012
Fiscal cliff would drive the U.S. economy back into recession.
Fiscal cliff would drive the U.S. economy back into recession before end of 2013, a new report from the Congressional Budget Office said. Congressional Budget Office released a report showing that the most harmful consequences of the fiscal cliff, a fully armed and operational fiscal cliff would cost us 3.4 million jobs.
Obama Fiscal Cliff Deal Risks Brush With Recession
Thursday, April 14, 2011
HOPELESS: Suicide Rates Rise as Economy Falls

Suicide rates in the U.S. tend to rise during recessions and fall amid economic booms, according to study from..
Source: www.bloomberg.com
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009
RECESSION/DEPRESSION: Government website to warn of sadness/crying over ECONOMY
The feds will warn of depression, suicidal thinking and other serious mental illnesses. It will raise warning flags for: Persistent sadness/crying; Excessive anxiety; Lack of sleep/constant fatigue; Excessive irritability/anger...Source: www.drudgereport.com
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Friday, October 17, 2008
Palin's Staffers Keep Her Away From The News

"Usually they're like 'Oh my gosh, don't watch. You're going to, you know, you're going to get depressed.'"
She added that while she doesn't always appreciate the way reporters portray the GOP ticket, she's been bolstered by the prayers of many of the campaign's backers.
Read more Keep Palin Away From The Press...
Source: huffingtonpost
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
10 Signs of Depression

A person suffering a major depressive episode almost always reports a pervasive low mood, and loss of interest or pleasure in favorite activities. They may ruminate over or be preoccupied with feelings of worthlessness, inappropriate or exaggerated guilt or regret, helplessness or hopelessness.
Symptoms include:
1: Poor concentration and memory,
2: Withdrawal from social situations, family gatherings and activities with friends.
3: Thoughts of death or suicide.
4: Insomnia is a common symptom; the typical pattern is one of early morning wakening where the person reports waking up very early and being unable to get back to sleep.
5: Hypersomnia, or oversleeping, is less common.
6: Appetite is often decreased, with resulting weight loss, although increase and weight gain occasionally occurs.
7: Fatigue, headaches, digestive problems, or chronic pain, or describe
8: Feeling "slowed down" or sluggish.
9: Person appears agitated or slowed down.
10: Loss of interest or pleasure in favorite activities.
The impact on functioning and well-being in moderate to severe cases is equivalent to that of congestive heart failure.
Depression is often associated with unemployment and poverty.
Learn more Depression
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Heather Locklear, Suicidal?

Heather Locklear, 46 was checked into a psychological treatment facility in Arizona, according to her publicist.
And according to Heather's rep, Cece Yorke:
"Heather has been dealing with anxiety and depression. She requested an in-depth evaluation of her medication and entered into a medical facility for proper diagnosis and treatment," "This is a confidential medical matter and no further statement will be released."
Locklear filed for divorce from rocker Richie Sambora in February 2006. Locklear has appeared on TV series such as "Dynasty," "Melrose Place" and "Sin City."
We wish her well.
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
If you or someone you know is suffering from Depression:
Major depressive disorder
Major depressive disorder, also known as major depression, unipolar depression, clinical depression, or simply depression, is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a pervasive low mood, loss of interest in a person's usual activities and diminished ability to experience pleasure. The diagnosis is made if a person has suffered one or more major depressive episodes. The onset is usually in early- to mid-adulthood. Diagnosis is based on the patient's self-reported experiences and observed behavior; there is no laboratory test for major depression. The course varies widely: it can be a once-in-a-lifetime event or have multiple recurrences; it can appear either gradually or suddenly; and can either last for a few months or be a life-long disorder.
Although the term "depression" is commonly used by laypeople to describe a temporary depressed mood, when a person may feel sad or "down", major depression is a serious and often disabling condition that can significantly affect a person's work, family and school life, sleeping and eating habits, general health and ability to enjoy life.[1] Depression is a major risk factor for suicide; in addition, people with depression suffer from higher mortality from other causes.[2] Clinical depression may be isolated or be a secondary result of a primary condition such as bipolar disorder or chronic pain. When specific treatment is indicated, it usually consists of psychotherapy and antidepressants.
Theres' more right here at: wikipedia
Major depressive disorder, also known as major depression, unipolar depression, clinical depression, or simply depression, is a psychiatric disorder characterized by a pervasive low mood, loss of interest in a person's usual activities and diminished ability to experience pleasure. The diagnosis is made if a person has suffered one or more major depressive episodes. The onset is usually in early- to mid-adulthood. Diagnosis is based on the patient's self-reported experiences and observed behavior; there is no laboratory test for major depression. The course varies widely: it can be a once-in-a-lifetime event or have multiple recurrences; it can appear either gradually or suddenly; and can either last for a few months or be a life-long disorder.
Although the term "depression" is commonly used by laypeople to describe a temporary depressed mood, when a person may feel sad or "down", major depression is a serious and often disabling condition that can significantly affect a person's work, family and school life, sleeping and eating habits, general health and ability to enjoy life.[1] Depression is a major risk factor for suicide; in addition, people with depression suffer from higher mortality from other causes.[2] Clinical depression may be isolated or be a secondary result of a primary condition such as bipolar disorder or chronic pain. When specific treatment is indicated, it usually consists of psychotherapy and antidepressants.
Theres' more right here at: wikipedia
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