People diagnosed with major depression seem destined for frequent, intense crying jags. After all, their condition revolves around feelings of helplessness, hopelessness, and sadness. That common ...
Q–My daughter Jan is 13. I`m worried about her. She seems depressed. She sleeps all the time, cries a lot, spends a lot of time alone in her room. She has stopped going out with her friends; she ...
It’s three in the morning and your one-month-old baby has just started to cry. You hear the first few crying grunts and pray that it will stop before a full crying episode takes place. But no, the ...
Perhaps this situation sounds familiar to you: you are having a calm discussion with a friend about a topic you don't find emotional whatsoever, and you notice that tears are welling up in your friend ...
Mothers who are depressed respond differently to their crying babies than do non-depressed moms. In fact, their reaction, according to brain scans, is much more muted than the robust brain activity in ...
Australian radio presenter Jack Post has revealed he suffered from postpartum depression after the birth of his son, Gordon, earlier this year. He is pictured at right with wife Bianca and baby Gordon ...
Teaching caregivers about normal infant sleeping and crying patterns and providing them with information on infant settling techniques improved maternal depression scores, according to a study ...
Depression is common among people with Alzheimer’s disease. It can be hard to know if someone with Alzheimer’s disease is depressed, because the two conditions often have many of the same symptoms.
It turns out that crying along to sad songs is guaranteed to make you feel better – so whack on that Adele album and settle in for a cleansing sob fest. A new study published in Scientific Reports ...