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All About Depression

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An Overview Of Depression Major depressive disorder, also known as depression, is a severe medical condition that affects people's feelings, thoughts, and behaviours. Fortunately, it is also curable. Feelings of sadness and loss of interest in past interests are symptoms of depression. It can impair your ability to function at work and home and cause various emotional and physical issues. Taking your  mental health care   seriously is very important. What is Depression? Depression is a mood disorder that results in a constant feeling of melancholy and a loss of interest in the things and pursuits you once found enjoyable. It can also make things worse, like making you have difficulty thinking, remembering things, eating, and sleeping. It's ok to feel sad about bad life situations like losing your partner, losing a job, or losing a family member. On the other hand, depression differs in that it lasts for at least two weeks and involves more symptoms than just sadness. ...

Why You Need an Annual Physical (and What to Expect)?

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 What is Annual Physical Examination? In addition to maintaining open communication with doctors and keeping up with immunizations, physical exams are crucial for the early detection and prevention of health issues. The results of a physical examination can help determine your current state of health. It can pave the way for any health problems that are now at risk of having to be dealt with early on and prevented. Also, it might help you and your doctor have a direct conversation in which you can talk about your symptoms and general health. Also, the purpose of these exams is to check for prospective illnesses and to update vaccinations so that they can be recognized and treated before any symptoms even appear. Why Physical Examination is so Important? ·         Analyze the likelihood of future health problems A yearly physical exam allows you to spot any early symptoms of a disease that are likely to progress or become serious. The screen...