What's Next for Depression Care?

For Mary Christ, the idea that depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain has always felt true to her personal experience.
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With 'Chemical Imbalance' Theory in Doubt, What's Next for Depression Care?

For Mary Christ, the idea that depression is a chemical imbalance in the brain has always felt true to her personal experience. A former educator, Christ, 57, has taken antidepressants for much of...
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 Diseases and Conditions
13 Reasons You Are Always Tired

Fatigue is often the result of abnormal routines, behaviors, or dietary choices. There are a number of things you can try if you always feel tired. Check out the center below for more medical...
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Stress Before COVID Infection Could Raise Odds for Long COVID

As scientists around the world investigate why long COVID strikes some and not others, a new study finds that suffering psychological distress prior to COVID-19 infection may increase the...
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 Drugs and Medications
naltrexone

Generic Name: naltrexone Brand Names: ReVia (discontinued), Vivitrol Drug Class: Opioid Antagonists What is naltrexone, and what is it used for? Naltrexone is a medication used to treat...
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Klonopin (clonazepam) vs. Valium (diazepam)

Klonopin vs. Valium: What's the difference? Klonopin (clonazepam) and Valium (diazepam) are benzodiazepine class anti-anxiety medications used to treat anxiety, and to treat and/or prevent...
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