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Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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Depression common during and after menopause: study

(Reuters Health) UPDATED 2009-10-02
Researchers have found that the risk for major depression nearly doubles while women are going through menopause and just after. Scientists say the effects of reduced estrogen and the stress of hot flashes and other symptoms may help contribute to women's depression during menopause. They urge women to seek help if they experience major depressive symptoms and to take their depression seriously.   Read full story >
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