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DEPRESSION AND ITS SYMPTOMS:

 
The tell-tale symptoms of depression:

People who may be suffering from depression or manic disorders actually exhibit or show each and every kind of symptom of depression that doctors will tell you that depressed people have. Sometimes it’s actually quite easy to overlook such symptoms and not be able to help one’s self or others who are suffering from depression for that matter.
 
There are actually a lot of symptoms of depression that depressed people may actually posses but they don't have to suffer from each and everyone of them before you actually help them get diagnosed and be treated for this illness. Also, since symptoms of depression actually vary, the time of their "attacks" varies as well.
 
Here are some common examples of symptoms of depression:
 
Prolonged period of sadness or not feeling "up to it,"  people who are always feeling not in the mood, who would rather mope around the house and feel sorry for one’s self is the best example for this symptom of depression.
 
Feels hopeless, perennial pessimist: speaking of feeling sorry for one’s self, another common symptom of depression is when a person actually feels like he/she has nothing to look forward to in his or her life. As for being the perennial pessimist, those who show this symptom of depression are usually very negative about things, again, the feeling of hopelessness comes in to mind.
 
Guilt-driven, loss of self-worth and helplessness: other symptoms of depression that can be easily seen on people who prefer to mope around all day. Whenever a person feels so guilty over something, that actually makes one a very sad person who feels like he or she doesn't deserve to be happy. Thus, the loss of self-worth, if that person feels like he or she is not worthy of being happy or enjoying one’s self then that’s clear tell-tale symptom of depression. Helplessness also contributes to being depressed, when assuming that things won’t simply go your way, it’s already a clear saying that you have absolutely no hope in your body at all.
 
Is not interested in finding or taking pleasure; just dropping the hobbies as well as the other things that one used to enjoy: this tell-tale symptom of depression just shows how depressed a person can be, if one is actually too sad to take pleasure even in the very things that one loves then that person is seriously lacking something, rather, that person might well have caught the depression bug.
 
Fatigue, always tired: people suffering from depression, since they lost whatever interest in life that they may have had before are actually lacking of physical energy at all times, if one would prefer to just mope around, probably won’t even eat not get enough sleep, a depressed person may well be on their way to not just a mental illness but depression can actually be terrible for one’s physical health as well.
 
Having trouble concentrating, having bad memory and is indecisive: a person who is suffering from depression easily gives away this tell-tale symptom of depression. Wherein one’s lack of interest with regards to the outside world or for just about anything for that matter can lead to that person’s inability to lose track of things and actually not be able to remember things that happened or what other people said. Lack of interest actually makes depressed people very inattentive.
 
There are actually more symptoms of depression that can actually help you see if a person (or you) needs to be brought to the doctor to get some help when it comes to depression: lacking sleep, sleeping too much or waking up at wee hours of the morning is all symptoms of depression (if it happens on a daily basis), appetite loss as well as eating too much may show one’s lack of enthusiasm for life. Be weary of sudden weight loss or weight gain in those around you. Being suicidal, talking about death, about wanting to die is another clear indication that  person is depressed. Being restless and irritable and physical symptoms that are usually brought about by poor mental health such as headaches, digestive disorders and various body pains.

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AIDSmeds.com
https://www.aidsmeds.com/cmm/DrugsNewContent.asp
“Check My Meds” is an interactive form that allows you to create a personalized drug interaction report. Users can determine whether the drugs you are taking interact with each other or interact with certain foods to cause a bad reaction in your body. Although the site is primarily intended for those with HIV/AIDS, the information here is valuable for every consumer.

CenterWatch/Clinical Trials Listing Service
http://www.centerwatch.com/patient/drugs/drugdirectories.html
This useful resource lists newly approved drugs; drugs in current clinical research; weekly trial results as well as a link to the PDR Family Medical Guide for Prescription Drugs.

DailyMed – Current Medical Information
http://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov
DailyMed provides high quality information about marketed drugs. This information includes FDA approved labels (package inserts). This Web site provides health information providers and the public with a standard, comprehensive, up-to-date, look-up and download resource of medication content and labeling as found in medication package inserts.

Drug InfoNet
http://www.druginfonet.com/
This site provides not only prescription drug information and information from the drug manufacturers, but also provides information on diseases and links to various healthcare organizations and government sites. Also includes healthcare news and more!

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
http://www.fda.gov
The Food and Drug Administration oversees the regulation of pharmaceutical and food products, as well as medical devices. The site is a wealth of both consumer and professional information, including drug-specific information and tips for taking medications, buying generic drugs, and saving money on prescriptions. The site also features a consumer safety guide to buying medications online, along with information on medical product safety and both drug-drug and drug-food interactions.

Longwood Herbal Task Force
http://www.longwoodherbal.org/
This site includes in-depth monographs on herbal products and supplements written by health professionals and students. It also provides clinical information summaries, patient fact sheets, interactions and toxicity information, and links to other resources. The LHTF was organized by faculty, staff and students from Children’s Hospital, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences and the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in order to learn and disseminate information about herbs and dietary supplements.

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Herbs, Botanicals and Other Products
http://www.mskcc.org/mskcc/html/11570.cfm
This resource provides an index and easy search providing evidence-based information about herbs, botanicals, supplements, and more. The information on botanicals is not written for consumers but has great information health professionals can translate for their patients. There are reference articles supplied at the end of each record but all articles are from clinical medical journals.

NLM Drug Portal
http://druginfo.nlm.nih.gov/drugportal/drugportal.jsp
A new offering from the National Library of Medicine, the NLM Drug Portal offers one-stop drug information searching. Users enter a drug name, either generic or brand, and the database searches a range of trusted resources. NLM databases, such as MedlinePlus, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, AIDSinfo, LactMed, Dietary Supplements Labels and TOXLINE, are searched, as well as the FDA, DEA and other government resources.

Needy Meds
http://www.needymeds.com/
NeedyMeds attempts to bring together programs from the various pharmaceutical manufacturers to assist people who can't afford to purchase their prescriptions. Each company has its own program, special requirements, forms and procedures. To date, no central clearinghouse exists for obtaining information about the information or the drugs themselves. This site is an information source only.

RxList - The Internet Drug Index
http://www.rxlist.com/
A very useful drug index, it has an excellent search engine and provides information on both a consumer and professional level. Information on various disease categories is also provided as is Taber's Medical Encyclopedia. An advanced search engine is also available which allows searching by drug name, keyword, imprint code, NDC and medical terminology as well. The patient information included in not extensive and is written about contraindications to the referred medicine.

 

 

State Insurance Departments (SIDs)

If you visit the various State Departments of Insurance websites below, you can get information about:

 

  • Medigap plans in that state
  • Whether the plans are offered to people age 65 or older, or under age 65 with disabilities and/or ESRD
  • How the price of plans is determined


 

 
 
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