Cigna: Direct costs of depression in the workplace are tip of the

Cigna: Direct costs of depression in the workplace are tip of the iceberg (American Psychological Association)
More than 70% of people diagnosed with depression are employed, with depression resulting in 400 million lost work days a year. That's why employers have a huge stake in promoting treatment for depression, according to Keith Dixon, PhD and president of CIGNA Behavioral Health.

Brooke Shields: no fear of postpartum depression again (Blogging Baby)
Actress Brooke Shields, who announced last week that she is expecting baby number 2, says that she’s not worried about postpartum depression this time around. “I’m informed now,” she told the Today show’s Matt Lauer. Shields also said that getting pregnant this time was easier than her first time, when she and her husband used fertility treatment. Shields declined to give away her due

Chiropractor offers natural treatment for depression (The Acorn)
Chiropractor Marilyn SnowJones, DC, will address members of the Network for Empowering Women on how to relieve depression naturally at the group’s meeting from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Wed., Nov. 9 at the Renaissance Hotel, 30100 Agoura Road, Agoura Hills. The group is dedicated to supporting women

VNS offered to treat depression (UPI)
NEW YORK, Nov. 4 (UPI) — NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center is offering a new treatment for depression for those resistant to drug therapy.

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