But more research is needed to show if this might mean it is useful for warding off depression.
He was able to get provisions that were necessary to stave off depression through Congress -- and he did so, and was able to act legislatively.
She was signed off with depression in December 2003 and remained off work until January 2005 when she was dismissed due to sustained ill health.
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Mark to market would have killed them off and extended the Depression indefinitely.
Guyton's power pack was turned off, and her depression quickly returned.
Follow a Mediterranean-style diet to stave off the risk of depression.
If someone needs to mourn, having to declare depression for time off work is an unnecessary label that could also affect future employment opportunities.
Almost all episodes of depression are set off by one or the other of these factors, although the more often a person is depressed the less adversity is needed to set off a new episode.
Except for guerrilla kayaking by river lovers such as Raymond and others in the expedition club, the concrete-lined river has been strictly off-limits since the Depression era because the river is technically an Army Corps of Engineers flood control channel, officials said.
If depression is indeed a risk factor for dementia, treating depression should help stave off dementia, but no studies have shown this effect, Saczynski said.
Even Wall Street conceded that the market was probably headed lower, and that the similarity to the 1929 crash might result in the economy falling off a cliff into another Great Depression.
He fell into a deep depression, mostly cutting himself off from the racing community that was his world for so many years.
They ended early in the huge bounce off the biggest bear market since the Great Depression.
During the Great Depression of the 1930s firms laid off workers, cut wages and abandoned their welfare programmes.
Mr Soros insists that "if the members of the euro cannot live together without pushing their union into a lasting depression, they would be better off separating".
More and more, people are off for mental or behavioural disorders such as depression: numbers in those categories rose between 1995 and 2003 from 445, 000 to 846, 000.
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This is the nation that cast off the scourge of slavery, overcame the Great Depression, prevailed in two World Wars, won the struggle for civil rights, defeated the Soviet menace, and responded with determined courage to the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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The Kremlin fended off stories that he had surrendered to a fit of depression.
Studies like this one conducted in Tokyo suggest that prolonged gum chewing activates part of the brain (the ventral part of the prefrontal cortex) that in turns sets off a cascade of effects resulting in fewer feelings of depression.
My worry is that Americans who lived through the devastations of the past -- the Depression and World War II -- are dying off.
But some doctors are worried that harm will spill over to other patient groups, given the rampant off-label use of antipsychotics for treating ailments such as depression, Alzheimer's symptoms and anorexia.
In 1931, Rogers' radio broadcast at a low point in the Great Depression included a folksy chat with President Herbert Hoover to kick off a nationwide unemployment relief campaign.
Doesn't anyone in authority remember that the notorious Smoot-Hawley Tariff of 1929-30 precipitated the Great Depression by slapping prohibitive taxes on hundreds of imports, thereby setting off a devastating global trade war?
This is off the peak of 9.2 million, but comparisons to the Great Depression seem overwrought when such a figure is at 90 percent of the all-time peak and grew at eight percent last year.
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Most people are shaking off the Superbowl carb slump and many forms of regionally-based team ebullience or depression Monday morning and waking up to this news.
Venkateshwarlu ticks off the effects of overexposure: diarrhea, nausea, difficulty in breathing, convulsions, headaches and depression.
We're better off growing the economy than we are seeing it shrink at a pace not seen since the Great Depression.
Others are turned off by Chesnutt's unpredictable live performances, famously ruined in the past by his chronic bouts with depression, anxiety and alcohol abuse.
Take "The Purple Rose of Cairo, " a Depression-era saga about an abused woman who watches a movie repeatedly until its hero comes down off the screen and romances her.
But Evans who had depression and a personality disorder found it difficult to cope and considered taking her own life by jumping off her balcony and overdosing on Mr Ballinger's morphine tablets.
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