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Depression

What You Need to Know

We’ve surpassed 530,000 COVID-related deaths in the United States, and many people are grieving a loss related to this pandemic. Whether you’re dealing with a pandemic-related loss or grieving a loss related to something else, finding a way to cope is critical. Grief counseling may help people of all ages process and cope with their […]

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CHOP, UPenn Researchers Link COVID-19, Increased Postpartum Depression and Anxiety

Researchers from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania are trying to understand how the pandemic has affected new mothers. So far, it looks like COVID-19 is contributing to higher rates of postpartum depression and anxiety. WHYY’s Sabrina Emms reports. (Original air-date: 3/15/21)

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“Are you happy? I’m not really happy,” Lions player shares stories of familial depression

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) – To many, NFL quarterback, Eric Hipple was living the childhood dream.   “On my debut, on a Monday Night Football game, when I got my first start, it was like everything went perfect,” Hipple said.   His debut for the Detroit Lions came on October 19th, 1981.  He threw for four touchdowns and

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Dwayne Johnson praised for tackling depression and mental health on ‘Young Rock’

On Dwayne Johnson’s new NBC sitcom Young Rock Tuesday night, the topics of depression and mental health were discussed during a scene in which Johnson’s father was giving him some great advice. After tearing ligaments in his shoulder during football practice at the University of Miami, Johnson was benched for an entire season before it

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Mental Health Charity National Collaboration for Youth Mental Health’s “Say NO to Bullying Anyone” bullying for any reason – race, orientation, family, someone’s past – leads to depression, anxiety, isolation and hopelessness

OTTAWA, Ontario–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The National Collaboration for Youth Mental Health (NCYMH) says bullying because of race, gender, orientation, someone’s family, someone’s past causes serious mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, low self esteem, isolation and ultimately post traumatic stress order and the Mental Health Charity, NCYMH, launches a Daily Say NO to bullying campaign on

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Lockdowns Led to Spikes in Depression, Weight Loss, Cognitive Decline in Nursing Home Residents

Families of nursing home residents have spent the past year appealing to policymakers that COVID-19 lockdowns were having a significantly negative effect on their loved ones’ health — and a new study put some sobering numbers on the physical impact of loneliness. The proportion of residents experiencing unexpected weight loss accelerated by 150% during the

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Tonix Pharmaceuticals Announces Results of Pre-IND Meeting with FDA on TNX-601 CR for the Treatment of Major Depressive Disorder

CHATHAM, N.J., March 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Tonix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Holding Corp. (Nasdaq: TNXP) (Tonix or the Company), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, today announced that it has received the official minutes from a Type B pre-investigational new drug (IND) meeting with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on its development plan for TNX-601

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