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Dec 29, 2023 |
kashmirvision.in | Andrew Baillie
KV News Text Size Print This Page By: Andrew BaillieEG.5 or the Eris COVID variant is dominant in parts of Australia. Eris, along with other circulating strains, are descendants of Omicron.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
theparentswebsite.com.au | Louise Birrell |Andrew Baillie |Erin Kelly |Maree Teesson
Moody, withdrawn, down. These words are often used by parents of teens. And young people may say they feel so ‘depressed’ about upcoming exams, or that the world is ‘just so depressing’ these days. But how do you know if your teen is experiencing what health professionals call ‘major depression’? And when should you seek help? First, let’s understand what is meant by this term.
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Oct 6, 2023 |
mindfood.com | Louise Birrell |Andrew Baillie |Erin Kelly |Maree Teesson
But how do you know if your teen is experiencing what health professionals call “major depression”? And when should you seek help? First, let’s understand what is meant by this term. Major depression is characterised by persistent low mood and/or irritability and loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities for at least two weeks.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
medicalxpress.com | Louise Birrell |Andrew Baillie |Erin Kelly |Maree Teesson
Moody, withdrawn, down. These words are often used by parents of teens. And young people may say they feel so "depressed" about upcoming exams, or that the world is "just so depressing" these days. But how do you know if your teen is experiencing what health professionals call "major depression?" And when should you seek help? First, let's understand what is meant by this term.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
nzherald.co.nz | Louise Birrell |Andrew Baillie |Erin Kelly |Maree Teesson
Moody, withdrawn, down. These words are often used by parents of teens. And young people may say they feel so “depressed” about upcoming exams, or that the world is “just so depressing” these days. But how do you know if your teen is experiencing what health professionals call “major depression”? And when should you seek help? Major depression is characterised by persistent low mood and/or irritability and loss of interest or pleasure in usual activities for at least two weeks.
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