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Depression |
ADHD |
Anxiety |

Mood Disorders |
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Everybody
experiences episodes of anxiety and depression as normal reactions
to life stressors. When anxiety or depression becomes the dominant
emotion and affects the quality of life, a medical evaluation may be
necessary to determine if one could benefit from treatment. There
are a variety of medications available for those that suffer from
depression. Support groups for depression and anxiety are often
helpful when the depression does not reach the point of clinical
depression, such as during episodes of grieving. Sometimes, however,
mood disorders arise without a significant trigger may be genetic in
origin, or the individual may have a predisposition to these
conditions. Research studies that test new medications are often
available to people seeking intervention for mood disorders. |

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Many people are treated with antidepressants and are not
sure if the doctor is treating anxiety or depression. This
is because many medications are effective in both conditions.
Also, when depressions levels go up, anxiety levels go up as
well. Depression is a mental health disorder that tends to be recurrent.
Many people with a tendency toward depression have several
episodes over their lifetime. Usually there are periods
between the depressive episodes when the mood returns to
normal. The predominate symptom in major depressive disorder
is low or sad mood, or a decreased ability to enjoy previously
enjoyable activities. In anxiety disorders worries, panic and
irritability, coupled with inability to relax, and feeling
stressed or tense, are the predominant symptoms. Both
conditions result in difficulty sleeping, muscle aches and
pains, including stomach upset, headaches and muscle tension.
Appetite may be increased or decreased. Desire for sex may
also be reduced. Clinical depression and anxiety can be very physical
disorders.
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Other medical conditions may cause anxiety and depression.
Conditions like multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, and chronic
pain change neurotransmitters in the brain to cause
depression. Medical treatment for depression can be beneficial
when a medical condition is a contributor to clinical
depression. Antidepressants have other effects besides the
elevation of mood and may have beneficial effects on pain.
Clinical trials of antidepressants in pain syndromes have
found that certain anti-depressants are better than others in
alleviating pain.
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Adult attention deficit disorder (known as ADD or ADHD)
is becoming more widely diagnosed as parents bring in children
for evaluation and realize that they are suffering from the
same symptoms. While many symptoms of ADHD overlap with other
diagnoses, such as anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder, an evaluation
by a physician who specializes in the treatment of mood
disorders can clarify the clinical picture. As ADD or ADHD
does not begin in adulthood, adults concerned about possible
ADD or ADHD must review their childhood for symptoms of
attention deficit or hyperactivity. Some people may have the
attention deficit without signs of hyperactivity; others may
have both components of the condition. As ADD/ADHD runs in
families and may accompany other mental health disorders, it
is important to undergo a full psychiatric evaluation. New
medications are being tested in clinical research studies that
may reduce the symptoms of poor attention, concentration, and
hyperactivity.
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Meridien
Research offers the opportunity to participate in clinical trials and medical research for a number of important diseases,
including depression, anxiety and adult attention deficit disorder
(ADD or ADHD). With research offices located in Tampa, St.
Petersburg and Brooksville, participants living in Florida can
conveniently access the latest advances in medicine. |
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