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From Nancy Schimelpfening, your Guide to Depression
Have you found yourself literally unable to stop and smell the roses because your sense of smell just isn't what it used to be? Oddly enough, scientists report that depression can actually suppress your sense of smell; and, this effect might be useful to determining whether depression treatments are working.

Have you noticed any difference in your sense of smell? Join the Discussion


Depression May Cause Loss of Smell
Depression, schizophrenia and seasonal affective disorder are all known to suppress the sense of smell and some University of Dresden Medical School researchers think they now know why this occurs... Read more

Menopausal Depression Helped by Pristiq
Women experiencing perimenopausal or menopausal depression may be helped by the drug Pristiq (desvenlafaxine), says a Virginia Commonwealth researcher... Read more

Maternal Depression, Poverty Linked
More than half of babies who are living in poverty are being reared by mothers with depression, according to new research... Read more

More Than Just the "Baby Blues"
Postpartum depression runs on a continuum from mild "baby blues" to full-blown psychosis. Learn about the spectrum of postpartum affective disorders... Read more

 


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