Treating Major DepressionCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
Major depression is more than just suffering from a bad mood. It can affect just about everything you do, from how you sleep at night to how well you perform your job. Learn how you can feel better.
Recognizing DepressionCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
How do you know if you have depression? Learn what's involved in diagnosing the problem, and if your depression is the result of a biological cause, or something else.
What Is Depression?Category: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 23 Jul 2008
How do you know if your bad mood represents something more serious? Learn how to recognize the various types of depression, and what you can do to get professional help.
Osteoporosis and PsychologyCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 18 Jul 2008
Understanding the psychological challenges of osteoporosis - and knowing how to cope with them - are important goals for all women with this disease. In this webcast, the emotional issues facing women with osteoporosis.
Is Your Child Depressed?Category: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 11 Jul 2008
Depression is usually thought of as a "grown-up" problem, but studies have shown that up to 2.5 percent of young children and 8.3 percent of adolescents in the U.S. suffer from this emotional condition. Left untreated, it can lead to difficulty in school, social problems, and even violence or suicide. How do you know if your child is suffering from depression? What should you do if you're concerned? Tune in to learn what every parent should know about childhood depression.
Tips for Taking Medicines SafelyCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 11 Jul 2008
Prescription drug errors are common. Here are five steps you can take to help make sure you get the right drug at the right dose, improve communications with your doctor and pharmacist, and get the support you need.
Teen SuicideCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
Suicide among our nation's youth has increased dramatically over the years, and is now the second leading cause of death in teenagers today. It's a disturbing statistic, but one which every parent should face. What drives children to take their lives? Are there warning signs you can watch out for, and what should you do if you think your child is considering suicide? Join us as we discuss this national crisis.
Sleep and DepressionCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 10 Jul 2008
We all know that when we're low or anxious it's hard to sleep. But did you know that sleep problems may also induce depression? Listen to experts talk about the link between sleep and depression and what you can do about it.
Seasonal DepressionCategory: Depression
Medically Reviewed On: 2 Jul 2008
Every winter, when the days get shorter, people with seasonal affective disorder, also known as SAD, experience depression. Learn how light can help chase away the winter blues.