| Summers, EU bank chief see less optimism http://www.boston.com/busin... Depression Articles Boston Globe - I hope that we don't swing to the opposite this year and give in to an irrational depression." Bankers are dumping derivatives that drove the credit boom in favor of havens such as gold and US treasuries. At the same time, they're constraining lending ... |
| Veterans fight to fit in at college: Isolation, other challenges make ... http://www.detnews.com/apps... Depression Articles Detroit News - Researchers analyzed data from 807,694 veterans of all ages who sought treatment for depression at any Veterans Affairs facility between 1999 and 2004. In all, 1,683 veterans committed suicide during that period. In addition to emotionally dealing ... |
| The cure for Octoberphobia http://www.chicagotribune.c... Depression Articles Chicago Tribune - But 1929 ushered in the Great Depression, while the 1987 crash was followed by more bull market. All in all, there has been little reason for Octoberphobia. The Stock Trader's Almanac says S&P 500 stocks have had a cumulative gain of 35.4 percent ... |
| Eli Lilly 3rd-quarter profit rise on strong sales of depression drug ... http://www.cnbc.com/id/2135... Depression Articles CNBC - INDIANAPOLIS - Eli Lilly & Co. said Thursday its third-quarter profit rose percent on strong sales of drugs such as its Cymbalta depression treatment, and it raised its outlook for the year. The drug maker said net income rose 6 percent to $926.3 ... |
| Social Security Peg Is a Fix Boomers Can Embrace: Amity Shlaes http://www.bloomberg.com/ap... Depression Articles Bloomberg - Thanks to Greenspan's commission, boomers spent a good share of their careers paying extra taxes in the name of supporting crabby Depression-era parents. If a clear explanation of this problem actually penetrated the boomer consciousness, they might ... |
| Brain scans 'could reveal mental strength' http://www.telegraph.co.uk/... Depression Articles Daily Telegraph - This means that chronic stress, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and similar disorders might be treated by promoting the mechanisms that underlie resilience," said Prof Nestler. A key question in mental health research is: Why are some ... |
| Family Filmgoer http://www.washingtonpost.c... Depression Articles Washington Post - ... emotional and even spiritual nourishment -- an antidote to the brittle sarcasm of modern life. In addition to sexual innuendo (pointed questions about the doll's flexibility), the film includes mild profanity and themes about loss and depression. ... |
| Short people dragged down http://www.news.com.au/dail... Depression Articles News.com.au - They were then asked to rate their health on a range of indicators such as mobility, pain and depression. Those in the shortest height category - men shorter than 5ft 4in and women shorter than 5ft - reported much poorer health, according to the ... |
| Is black monday set for repeat? http://news.independent.co.... Depression Articles The Independent - Itwas a major factor behind the depression of the 1930s that led to the Second World War. The pre-crash peak was not reached again until 1954 The 1987 crash – while producing the then biggest daily share price falls – also pales by comparison to ... |
| Bonding with your calmness http://www.news.com.au/merc... Depression Articles News.com.au - Psychologists have long understood that some people are more vulnerable than others to stress, which can lead to depression and even post-traumatic stress disorder. But little is known about mechanisms in the brain that explain this vulnerability. Dr ... |