Friday, January 22, 2010

WebMD Newsletter: Depression

Friday , January 22, 2010

In This Issue:

  • Migraines, Depression: A Genetic Link?
  • Unexpected Benefits of Depression Treatment
  • 'Tired, beaten and truly lost.'


Top Story
Is Your
Antidepressant Working?

Antidepressants aren't one size fits all. That means what helps one person may not work
for you. The Truth About Antidepressants
Also See:
  • Beating Antidepressant Side Effects
  • How Different Depression Drugs Work
  • Taking Antidepressants Wisely

Health News & Features

Migraines, Depression: A Genetic Link?
A new study shows that migraine sufferers are more likely to have
depression. Why the connection may lead to new treatments.
Also See:
  • Surprising Headache Triggers: Your Boss (and More)
  • Recognizing Symptoms of Depression
Unexpected Benefits of Depression Treatment
More sleep. Better love life. Improved health.
More ways depression treatment may help you.
Also See:
  • 5 Reasons People Avoid Depression Treatment
  • Common Myths About Depression
More From WebMD:
Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Help Bipolar and Depression?
9 Painful Symptoms of Depression

From The WebMD Network

Suicide: Warning Signs and Ways to Lower Risk

Members Are Talking

'Tired, beaten and truly lost.'
"I vowed to never be like my suicidal mother," says this WebMD member. Now she's "out of control." She seeks help on the boards.
Read more on the Depression Support Group message board.

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