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  2. Depression in childhood and adolescence - Wikipedia

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    MAOIs can cause sedation, insomnia, dizziness, and weight gain. To avoid the risk of a rapid rise in blood pressure, people taking MAOIs must also avoid eating a substance called tyramine, found in yogurt, aged cheese, pickles, beer, and red wine. Some drug side effects subside with time, while others may lessen when a drug dose is lowered. [21]

  3. Adolescent health - Wikipedia

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    Adolescent health, or youth health, is the range of approaches to preventing, detecting or treating young people's health and well-being. [1]The term adolescent and young people are often used interchangeably, as are the terms Adolescent Health [2] and Youth Health.

  4. 5 Signs of Depression That Are Easy to Miss - AOL

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    You’ve heard people say mental health is just as important as physical health. We’ll go a step farther: Mental health is physical health.. Take depression as an example.

  5. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    Depression is a symptom of some physical diseases; a side effect of some drugs and medical treatments; and a symptom of some mood disorders such as major depressive disorder or dysthymia. [1] Physical causes are ruled out with a clinical assessment of depression that measures vitamins, minerals, electrolytes, and hormones. [2] [3] [4]

  6. Depression skyrockets in teens, young adults - AOL

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    Major depression is on the rise among Americans from all age groups, but is rising fastest among teens and young adults, new health insurance data shows. Depression skyrockets in teens, young ...

  7. Psychomotor retardation - Wikipedia

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    It can cause a visible slowing of physical and emotional reactions, including speech and affect. [1] Psychomotor retardation is most commonly seen in people with major depression and in the depressed phase of bipolar disorder; [2] it is also associated with the adverse effects of certain drugs, such as benzodiazepines. [3]

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