Teen Depressives Are Less Expressive
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Teen Depressives Are Less Expressive
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Depression blood test for teens may lead to better treatment, less stigma - HealthPop - CBS News
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Tuna-eating teenagers less likely to suffer depression
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Exposure to vitamin D can lower risk of mental health problems | Mail Online
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Why Don't Teens Date Anymore? | Psychology Today
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Teenagers Healthier If They Eat With Family | Stuff.co.nz
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Less depression for working moms who expect that they 'can't do it all' - Digg
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Happiness Is Antidote To Teen Crime And Drug Use
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Less depression for working moms who expect that they 'can't do it all'
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Less Depression for Working Moms Who Expect That They ‘Can’t Do It All’
newswise.com — “Working mothers who expressed a supermom attitude that work and home lives can be blended with relative ease showed more depression symptoms than working moms who expected that they would have to forego some aspects of their career or parenting to achieve a work-life balance. Katrina Leupp, a University of Washington sociology graduate student, will present the findings at the American Sociological Association’s annual meeting in Las Vegas, Nev.” View full resource at newswise.com
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Less depression for working moms who expect that they 'can't do it all'
eurekalert.org — “Working mothers who expressed a supermom attitude that work and home lives can be blended with relative ease showed more depression symptoms than working moms who expected that they would have to forego some aspects of their career or parenting to achieve a work-life balance. Katrina Leupp, a University of Washington sociology graduate student, will present the findings at the American Sociological Association's annual meeting in Las Vegas, Nev.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Vision Boards For Teens | Parenting My Teen
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Parenting Style May Affect Child's Mental Health - US News and World Report
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The Life Unexpected - Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents: The Catch 22 And Your Mentally Ill Teen
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More knowledge not always helpful for women dealing with heart disease
eurekalert.org — “Women with congestive heart failure who repress their emotions, especially anger, are more likely than emotionally expressive women to experience symptoms of depression associated with knowledge about their disease, according to new research. Coping styles of women in the study influenced how depressed or anxious they felt. The less they talked about or expressed their emotions, the more likely they were to have symptoms of depression and anxiety.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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