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How Online Stereotypes About Depression Can Make It Worse

Rates of depression have tripled in the U.S. since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and most recent estimates suggest these numbers remain elevated compared with pre-pandemic rates of mental health problems. Even before the pandemic, depression was a leading source of disability, affecting over 17 million Americans each year. In a society where mental […]

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Kuczo family determined to raise depression awareness after death of son

Jim Kuczo and Jim Kammerman met in the sixth grade in Norwalk. The alphabetic nature of elementary school seating meant they’d often sit next to each other. The boys bonded. They became best friends. Playing, coaching, their love of lacrosse ensured the friendship would never end. When Kuczo’s son Kevin, died by suicide on Feb.

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Comparison of Online Counseling Services, Psychiatrists, and Therapists

San Francisco, CA, April 23, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — FarrInstitute announces the release of the review “10 Best Online Therapy Sites”: Can virtual therapy sessions genuinely help people overcome anxiety, depression, trauma, and more? Telehealth, also known as “online therapy,” is gaining popularity and gradually being seen as effective at helping individuals tackle various mental

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Biden economy and stock market have defied Trump predictions of doom

Instead, the rebounding economy is headed for its best year since 1984, according to the International Monetary Fund. The U.S. economy likely expanded in the first quarter at an annual rate of 6 percent and should accelerate in the months ahead, economist Ian Shepherdson of Pantheon Macroeconomics told clients this week. More than 1.3 million

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Jeff Jacobs: After Fairfield Warde student Kevin Kuczo’s death, family determined to raise depression awareness

Jim Kuczo and Jim Kammerman met in the sixth grade in Norwalk. The alphabetic nature of elementary school seating meant they’d often sit next to each other. The boys bonded. They became best friends. Playing, coaching, their love of lacrosse ensured the friendship would never end. When Kuczo’s son Kevin, died by suicide on Feb.

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Local OBGYN noticing high rates of postpartum depression during pandemic

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa (KMTV) — Postpartum depression affects millions of women every year, but doctors at Methodist say the issue has gotten significantly worse during the pandemic. CDC research shows that nationally about one in eight women experience symptoms of postpartum depression – a type of depression women experience after giving birth. Symptoms include mood

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