The word “depression” is a common term that is used loosely at times to describe someone’s emotional state following a major life event, such as the loss of a job or a loved-one. However, there is a difference between feeling depressed and dealing with major depressive disorder or another depressive syndrome. We all can feel depressed without being depressed. Let’s find out more about the difference between feeling depression and battling major depressive disorder.
When your doctor tells you that your mammogram is “positive” or “abnormal,” negative emotions and thoughts may flood your mind. Yet, take a step...
We have learned a lot in our journey to discovery more about colon cancer and some of the ways we can prevent this disease....
Depression can have far reaching effects, stretching across genders and all age groups. A depressed mood and lack in the interest in most, if...