Always better to choose treatment for depression (Daily Times)Allowing depressed patients to
Always better to choose treatment for depression (Daily Times)
Allowing depressed patients to select their own treatment drug therapy, counseling or a combination of both may improve outcomes, researchers in Seattle report.
More Pa. residents being hospitalized for depression (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
More and more Pennsylvania residents are being hospitalized for depression, but they are undergoing treatment for shorter periods.
Sleep apnea treatment may ease depression (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Fatigue, irritability, lack of concentration and loss of interest in enjoyable activities are common symptoms of depression. But they are also symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, and a new study suggests that physicians may confuse the two.
Free screening for depression Oct. 12 (The Valley News)
Mental health professionals from SUNY Oswegos Counseling Services Center will offer the opportunity to learn about the signs and symptoms of depression and to participate in a free screening as part of National Depression Screening Day, Oct. 12.
