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FREE Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants

Johns Hopkins Health Alerts Releases Free Special Report on Antidepressants

Johns Hopkins Health Alerts has just released a free special report on antidepressants, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants, to help raise awareness of the new kinds of therapies available to relieve depression.

Depression can affect up to 50% of all people at some point in their lives. It can commonly occur after stressful events, such as the loss of a loved one or job, and frequently develops in conjunction with serious illness, such as heart disease or cancer.  

Depression is particularly prevalent in the over 50s. Commonly referred to as "feeling blue" or "not feeling well" by people in that age group, depression is not always recognized for the serious medical condition it really is.

Often, depression sufferers do not seek help because they feel it is a 'character weakness', and don't realize that it is usually caused by a chemical imbalance.  

With the right diagnosis, depression is a highly treatable medical condition. This free special report, The Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants, gives you an overview of your current options for treating your depression safely and effectively, without too many unwanted side effects.

To download your free PDF copy of The Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants, please visit: http://www.hopkinsreports.com/depression

Johns Hopkins Health Alerts is a free public service which publishes articles and email health alerts on 15 different health topics. A new article is published every weekday to help keep you up to date on the latest breakthroughs for the most common medical conditions which prevent healthy aging.

Further Resources:

For more free articles and special reports on depression, please visit:

http://www.johnshopkinshealthalerts.com/alerts_index/depression_anxiety/16-1.html

You can download your copy of the FREE Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants at:

Johns Hopkins Guide to Antidepressants


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