Depression among seniors (individuals over age 65) can be somewhat different than depression in the younger population. Although it can be the result of chemical imbalance in the brain or a side-effect of medication, depression in the elderly is...
Although the winter holiday season is supposed to be a time of sharing joy and good tidings, oftentimes peopleespecially those who are olderfind that, as the season unfolds, they feel progressively disappointed, stressed and sad.There...
For millions of Americans who find themselves in the role of caregiver to an older frail, ill, or disabled relative, the holiday season can add to an already heavy load of responsibilities and cause feelings of stress to soar. Stress occurs when we...
According to a recent UCLA study, one of the reasons women typically live longer than men is because of the different way in which they cope with stress. When the body is stressed it triggers a hormone called oxytocin. This fast hormone flush...
Depression can strike anyone, but people with serious illnesses such as stroke may be at greater risk. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment of depression may bring substantial benefits to persons recovering from a stroke by improving their medical...
Depression can strike anyone. However, research over the past two decades has shown that people with heart disease are more likely to suffer from depression than otherwise healthy people, and conversely, that people with depression are at greater...