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2010/04/30

A Hands-on Depression Treatment

Depression Newsletter Friday , April 30, 2010
In This Issue:
  • More Chocolate, More Depression?
  • Vacation Depression: How to Cope
  • Treating Depression Without Drugs

Top Story A Hands-on
Depression Treatment

Talk therapy helps, but touch may go deeper
when dealing with stress, anxiety, and more.
Here's how hands-on therapies can help.

Also See:
  • How Depression Affects Your Body
  • Bodywork and Manual Therapy
  • Types of Therapeutic Massage
Health News & Features
More Chocolate, More Depression?
A study shows people who ate the most chocolate were the most likely
to be depressed. Whether chocolate is the cause or cure is still unclear.
Also See:
  • Dark Chocolate Takes Bite out of Stress
  • Surprising Facts About Chocolate

Vacation Depression: How to Cope
When you're depressed, a vacation may seem less like an escape
and more like a burden. Tips for making the most of your time away.
Also See:
  • Help for the Vacation-Deprived
  • 4 Steps to a Less Stressful Vacation

More From WebMD:
• How a Stuffy Nose Makes You Foggy
• 10 Warning Signs of Teen Depression
• Can Your Pet Predict Your Personality?
From The WebMD Depression Exchange
Treating Depression Without Drugs
Costs and unpleasant side effects have left this member looking for
alternatives to medications. Advice from members and our expert.

Ask your questions on the WebMD Depression Exchange.
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