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Could a Blood Test Help Spot Depression?FRIDAY, Feb. 3 (HealthDay News) -- Depression can be a tough condition to diagnose accurately, but new research suggests that someday a blood test might help.HealthDay via Yahoo! News - Feb 03 08:48pm
Blood Test May Help Diagnose DepressionResearchers say they have developed a new blood test that may reliably detect depression.WebMD - Feb 03 01:55pm
Depression in the Workplace: Don't Ask, Don't Tell?By all appearances Sandy was successful and content. At 30 years old, she was in a senior position at a major media company in Boston -- and she was a happily married new mom to boot.The Huffington Post - Feb 02 02:37pm
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People's Pharmacy: Surprising drug for severe depressionPeople's Pharmacy answers reader queries about ketamine to treat severe depression and whether iodine or radiation can cause thyroid disease.Seattle Times - Feb 05 05:36am
Depression link to heart disease not affected by medicationPeople with major depression and anxiety are 75% more likely to have a heart rate condition linked to cardiovascular disease – regardless of whether they are taking antidepressants, new research shows.PhysOrg - Feb 03 05:33am
Is Club Drug 'Special K' a Quick Fix for Depression?About 30 million Americans suffer from depression, and when a sudden wave of severe symptoms hits them, there's no instant fix. The most commonly prescribed drugs — Prozac, Celexa and Zoloft — take a few weeks to kick in, and in the meantime, depressed people are at an escalated risk of suicide. More than half the time, the prescribed drug doesn't end up working at all, and patients must start ...LiveScience.com via Yahoo! News - Jan 31 12:08pm
'I Wanted To Live:' New Depression Drugs Offer Hope For Toughest CasesThe anesthetic and club drug ketamine seems to lift depression symptoms in a matter of hours. But how does it work? Researchers are searching for the answer in an attempt to make a new class of depression medications. "We can take care of a migraine in hours," one researcher asks. "So why do we have to wait weeks or months with depression?"NPR - Jan 31 12:40am
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