Blues; Gloom; Sadness; Melancholy
If you are depressed for 2 weeks or longer, you should contact your doctor, who can offer treatment options. Regardless of the type and severity of your depression, the following self-care steps can help:
I thought this article about filing for SSDI was so important that I wanted to run a copy of it as my blog this week. It's from Allsup,... Read more »
My last post looked into the benefit of some drugs with an anti-depressant effect in the treatment of the chronic pain of fibromyalgia. ... Read more »
Even with the best of treatment and the best possible support system, depression, other mental health conditions, and comorbid conditions... Read more »
All aboard! Anyone with chronic pain can have a free ticket aboard this street car named "Depression". We expect standing room only today... Read more »
Sleeping all day, skipping class, binge drinking – they’re hallmarks of the college experience for many students, but they’re also... Read more »
A recent survey suggests that people with chronic back pain are more likely to suffer from depression than the general population. Sixty-one percent... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
Spinal pain, or back pain, is very common in the Western world. In fact, it affects up to 80 percent of people at least one time in their life.... Read more »
Source: eOrthopod
It's long been thought that depression and chronic pain were tightly connected. Both depression and chronic pain are common disorders in the Western... Read more »