Friday, October, 30, 2009
Articles On Childhood Depression
May 19, 2009
According to a new study, women who are battling depression when their children are born are more likely to have infants with significant sleep issues and who run a higher risk of having early-onset depression during childhood.
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Expert & Community Posts
By Deborah Gray
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Health Expert
...the risk factors that are thought to contribute to childhood depression: Genetic...
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By Deborah Gray
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Health Expert
As I said in an earlier blog entry, most of my childhood was blighted by clinical depression. After...
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By Sloane Miller
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Health Expert
...was talking with a friend who like me had serious childhood asthma. After seeing all the best...
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By Kim Benjet
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Health Expert
...effectively so the disease didn’t get in the way of his childhood. The developmental...
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By Deborah Gray
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Health Expert
...seen the list of symptoms that indicate possible depression: Persistent sad, anxious, or...
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Health Guide
...September 4, 2007, issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology,
childhood abuse is more common in women with Migraine who suffer
depression than in women with...
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Deborah Gray lived with undiagnosed clinical
depression, both major episodes and dysthymia, from
childhood through young adulthood. She was finally diagnosed at age 27, and since that time, her...
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...from a variety of factors related to biological and genetic background, environmental influences, and
childhood or developmental experiences. There are many types of
depression.
Depression is...
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depression in women.Children and
Depression“Help Me, I’m Sad”: Recognizing, Treating and Preventing
Childhood and Adolescent
Depression, by David G. Fassler This is a very valuable book for...
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...are just a part of growing up. We’d like to believe that all children experience a happy, carefree
childhood, but that’s simply not the case. According to the National Institute of Mental...
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