Depression Symptoms
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Many of us feel sad during the holidays — here’s how to get helpThe holidays aren't always happy for many people. Watch for these signs of depression during this time of the year.LifestyleDec 9, 2019
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’13 Reasons Why’ series led to a spike in Google suicide searches, study warnsA new study suggests that the popular Netflix series "13 Reasons Why" triggered a steep spike in searches on suicide. In the show’s wake, searches for ‘how to kill yourself’ to ‘painless suicide’ shot up.EntertainmentJul 31, 2017
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There’s a higher suicide risk in cancer patients, especially lung cancer. Here’s whyScientists are warning that cancer patients face a higher risk of suicide, but it’s lung cancer that comes with the most elevated risk.HealthMay 25, 2017
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500,000 Canadians miss work each week due to mental health concernsForty per cent of Canadians say their mental health disrupted their lives in the past year, according to new Ipsos findings released exclusively to Global News.CanadaMay 5, 2017
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Is mental health stigma lessening? Canadians opening up more than ever, survey suggestsEighty-five per cent of Canadians say they consider mental health to be as important as physical health – another 12 per cent say it’s even more important.CanadaMay 3, 2017
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Why more Canadian millennials than ever are at ‘high risk’ of mental health issuesA staggering 63 per cent of Canadian millennials are at “high-risk” for mental health issues, according to a new Ipsos report released exclusively to Global News.CanadaMay 2, 2017
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These 3 groups are at ‘high risk’ of mental health issues in Canada. Here’s whyMore than one in four Canadians are at “high risk” of mental health issues, but it’s millennials, women and those with a low-income who are the most susceptible, a new Ipsos report is warning.CanadaMay 1, 2017
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The No. 1 mental health issue Canadian employees take time off work forA new Canadian survey warns that 46 per cent of employees have taken time off work or noticed their colleagues take time away to tend to their mental health following workplace changes.HealthJan 25, 2017
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Depression makes chemotherapy less effective, study suggestsIf you’re grappling with depression while battling a cancer diagnosis, new research suggests you may be less receptive to chemotherapy treatments.HealthDec 19, 2016
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