Physicians in the Netherlands are behaving responsibly when it comes to requests for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, a new study finds.
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Let Me Tell You More About My Depressed, Miserable Existence
By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Physicians in the Netherlands are behaving responsibly when it comes to requests for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, a new study finds.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Depression and trust in their doctors are important factors influencing whether patients take their prescription medicines, and this may be especially true when medication costs are high, researchers report.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Despite research that depression and fatigue increase the risk of heart attack, a new study suggests they don’t heighten the risk of cancer.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Does your teenage child feel uncomfortable around others?
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
A psychiatric technique of straight talk about tough problems reduces the chance that people who have survived one suicide attempt will try again, a new study finds.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Many Cambodian refugees living in the United States who fled the brutal Khmer Rouge regime more than two decades ago remain traumatized, a new study finds.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
New research is casting doubt on the effectiveness of kava and valerian root, two popular herbal remedies, with investigators finding they provided users with no more symptom relief than a placebo.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Physicians in the Netherlands are behaving responsibly when it comes to requests for euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide, a new study finds.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Depression and trust in their doctors are important factors influencing whether patients take their prescription medicines, and this may be especially true when medication costs are high, researchers report.
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By Depressed Jane on September 14, 2005
Despite research that depression and fatigue increase the risk of heart attack, a new study suggests they don’t heighten the risk of cancer.
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