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      <title>Can Cell Phones Cause Depression?</title>
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      <description>Did you know that people who talk more than 90 min a day on their cell phones tested higher on surveys that gauge levels of depression?</description>
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      <title>Pets as Therapy for Depression</title>
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      <description>People with depression are getting some added joy and help by bringing a pet into their lives. Studies have shown that pets can help people combat depression in a myriad of ways.</description>
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      <title>The Many Faces of Depression</title>
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      <description>Throughout the 20th century, understanding of depression has grown and now the medical community recognizes many different forms of depression and they are delineated by severity, symptoms and cause.</description>
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      <title>Do You Suffer From Depression?</title>
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      <description>For just about everyone, life is a mixture of highs and lows. Most people persevere through the hard times because they are confident that good times are just around the corner. Such is the ebb and flow of life. But for people with depression, the highs or good times never seem to come and they become stuck in a downward spiral of negative feelings and lethargy while being weighed down by a lack of self&#45;worth. Everyone gets upset or down at times, but when is it something more? When is it clinical depression?</description>
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      <title>Getting Psychological Treatment for Depression</title>
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      <description>The best first step to take when you decide to treat depression is to see your doctor or primary care physician. If you don’t have a regular doctor, a visit to a local community clinic is also a great first place to start. Here your doctor can get a good idea of your symptoms and recommend the best course of action for your particular case.</description>
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      <title>Exercise Your Way to a Happier, Healthier Self!</title>
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      <description>Clinical depression can leave a person feeling like they are being held down – not just by a lack of motivation – but a heavy physical lethargy. Depression can cause a person to have an overwhelming sense of melancholy, erectile dysfunction, weight loss and reoccurring feelings of anxiety. If you’re suffering from depression, exercise is probably one of the last things on your mind. But, exercise can be very, very useful in treating depression. And, it’s easier than you think to get both the psychological and physiological benefits that come from a healthy exercise routine.</description>
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      <title>Can Antidepressants Cause Erectile Dysfunction?</title>
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      <description>Luckily for many, antidepressant medications have been very effective in treating the debilitating symptoms of depression. At the same time, anti&#45;depressant medications could also come with sexual side effects such as lowered libido, difficulty reaching orgasm and erectile dysfunction (ED).&amp;nbsp; A study conducted by the University of Virginia’s Department of Psychiatric Medicine found that 37% of men taking antidepressants suffered some form of sexual dysfunction. Why do some antidepressants have such strong sexual side effects?</description>
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      <title>Erectile Dysfunction and Depression: Breaking the Cycle</title>
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      <description>Depression can potentially wreck havoc on a man’s sex drive and ability to maintain an erection. This can happen both psychologically and physically, and often, the result is an inability to achieve an erection, also known as erectile dysfunction (ED).&amp;nbsp;  These two heath problems have an intertwined relationship; depression can cause ED, and conversely, ED can cause depression. In this article we will further examine the relationship between ED and depression and go over some treatment options.</description>
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