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There are more youths with type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes reporting depressive symptoms than there are depression diagnoses in this population

Depressive Symptoms Common Among Youths With Diabetes

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Depressive symptoms more frequent than diagnosed depression for youths with T1D and T2D
The comprehensive Garrett Lee Smith Memorial Suicide Prevention Program is associated with a reduction in suicide attempts among youths

Comprehensive Prevention Program Cuts Suicide Attempts

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Findings among youths in counties implementing the Garrett Lee Smith program
Patients with obstructive sleep apnea are at increased risk for depression

CPAP Eases Symptoms of Depression in OSA Patients

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Patients with sleep apnea at increased risk for depression, researchers report
The benefits of psychological therapy for depression are overstated

Psychological Tx for Depression Not As Effective As Believed

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Published literature overestimates efficacy of both psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy
A "depression switch" has been mapped during intraoperative deep brain stimulation of the subcallosal cingulate

‘Depression Switch’ Identified During Deep Brain Stimulation

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Unique connectivity patterns identify potential depression switch in tx-resistant depression
Regardless of severity

More Evidence Psoriasis and Depression Are Linked

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But research doesn't prove one causes the other
Adjuvant aripiprazole is associated with achievement of remission among older adults with treatment-resistant depression

Adjuvant Aripiprazole Beneficial in Tx-Resistant Depression

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Addition of aripiprazole effective for achieving remission in adults aged older than 60 years
Consuming more fish may reduce risk of depression

Higher Fish Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Depression

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Association greater among men than women
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends screening for major depressive disorder in adolescents

USPSTF Recommends Depression Screening for Teens

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Screening advised for those aged 12-18; insufficient evidence to weigh benefits for younger children
A good mood is infectious among teens

Good Moods Infectious Among Teens, Depression Is Not

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Researchers say happy adolescents appear to help others avoid or recover from depression