A large, case-control study from Sweden finds that people with long COVID have higher rates of depression, anxiety, fatigue, ...
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Does Depression Make You Tired and Fatigued?
Medically reviewed by Aleesha Grier, PsyDMedically reviewed by Aleesha Grier, PsyD Fatigue is one of the most common symptoms of depression, affecting up to 90% of people with depression. It is ...
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Holiday season can come with seasonal depression, experts warn
Mental health experts in Georgia are urging families to watch for signs of seasonal affective disorder as shorter days and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Depression was associated with all fatigue subtypes in IBD and was a stronger predictor of most subtypes than ...
Cancer survivors may experience psychological side effects of cancer and can benefit from stress management interventions, although these in-person services are often limited. Digital stress ...
Cancer survivors who reported feeling cancer-related fatigue or depression reduced their recreational activities nearly twofold, with females more likely than males to report feeling either ...
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Long COVID's hidden toll: The South Africans still battling fatigue, anxiety and memory loss
"I feel better, but my mind isn't the same." Four years after the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, such comments are still ...
I hear this declaration every week in my office. Session after session, people complain about feeling chronically exhausted with barely enough energy to get through the day. How bad is it? They don’t ...
There is no data to support the worry that beta blockers, prescribed following a heart attack to guard against future episodes, commonly cause depression, fatigue and sexual dysfunction, according to ...
LifeStance Health reports that retirement can lead to depression. Strategies include creating routines, staying active, and ...
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From post-partum depression to relationship woes: The importance of mental health after giving birth
"Postpartum depression" has been discussed as an identifiable, measurable, treatable disorder for 50 years now. Thresholds, scales, prevalence rates: everything seems clear, even reassuring.
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