Why You Should Help Others Fight -Major Depression, Anxiety, Depersonalization, Low Testosterone-

Why You Should Help Others Fight -Major Depression, Anxiety, Depersonalization, Low Testosterone-
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Annals of Internal Medicine tip sheet for Sept. 17, 2013
There were no clinically relevant differences in mood, anxiety, or overall worsening of depression in either group. The verenicline group had more adverse events including nausea, headache, abnormal dreams, irritability, and insomnia. *Phase 4 trials … Read more on Phys.Org

Soldiers Hospitalized For Mental Illness More Than Any Other Reason
An editorial included in the report notes that, “When many service members return from deployments, they are confused and fearful and they experience high levels of depression, anxiety, or symptoms of PTSD they do not fully understand.” Yet, despite … Read more on Forbes

Centre helps women and girls with various mental health issues
Originally started in 1998 as Westwind Eating Disorder Recovery Centre, they recently expanded their services in April from a singular focus on eating disorders to cover even more issues, like body image problems, anxiety, stress and depression. Read more on Westman Journal