Articles Tagged With: Depression
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Non-seasonal Major Depressive Disorder: Bright Light Therapy and/or Fluoxetine
In this four-pronged study comparing the effect of bright light treatment, fluoxetine, a combination of these two interventions, and placebo in patients with major depressive disorder, the combination treatment appears the most consistently effective.
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Can Antibiotic Exposure Cause Some Mood Disorders?
Since gut flora alteration through antibiotic administration is a commonplace experience for most adults, might such exposures, by altering the intestinal microbiome, also be associated with mood disorders in humans?
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Prevention of Relapse in Depression: Antidepressants or Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy?
Maintenance antidepressants or mindfulness-based cognitive therapy aimed at tapering or discontinuing antidepressants are both effective interventions for prevention of recurrent depression.
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Aromatherapy: A Replacement for Antidepressants?
This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of an oral preparation of the essential oil of lavender showed that it is more effective for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder than either placebo or an SSRI.
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Psychological Distress in the Medically Ill
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Management of Depression
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Clinical Briefs: Diabetes and menstruation; depression and CABG outcomes; valsartan and CHF
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System coordinates mental, physical sides of illness
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Lack of Differences Among Antidepressants
Only minimal differences in efficacy for treatment of major depressive disorders were found when SSRIs and 4 other 2nd generation antidepressants were compared to each other in randomized controlled trials, and almost all of the trials were sponsored by pharmaceutical companies. -
St. John’s Wort and Depression