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The first step is to address any physical illnesses and stop taking any medications that may be making your symptoms worse.
If these steps do not relieve the depression, antidepressant medications and talking through problems (psychotherapy) with a psychologist, psychiatrist, or other therapist is usually helpful.
Antidepressant drug therapy should be carefully monitored for side...
Read moreWe can talk about depression in older people in a variety of ways. In very general terms, for example, there is evidence that depression is... Read more »
When my mother made the decision, after yet another fall that shook her sense of safety, to move to the nursing home where my dad lived, my... Read more »
For many older adults, the "golden years" are indeed golden. My parents, who are both over the age of 65, are enjoying their retirement... Read more »
A study about the connection between an elder's eyesight and depression was conducted recently at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.... Read more »
She’s in her eighties and suffers from congestive heart failure and crippling arthritis, among other problems. She’s also been... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Depression is a medical illness in which a person has persistent feelings of sadness,often with discouragement and a lack of self-worth.Depression in... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Many of the usual symptoms of depression may be present in the elderly. See: Depression - major for more details.Depression in the elderly may be... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
PreventionStaying physically, mentally, and socially active may help reduce the risk of depression in older age.ReferencesCassano P, Fava M. Mood... Read more »
It was previously thought that as a person ages, the level of anxiety and the increase in anxiety disorders in the elderly decreased. According to... Read more »
Japanese researchers say that elderly people who drink several cups of green tea per day are less likely to suffer from depression. In the study,... Read more »