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Docs Too Quick to Cry Depression

Study finds almost any negative emotion seems to prompt medication

By Greg Atwan,  Newser User

Posted Apr 3, 2007 6:58 AM CDT

(Newser) – Shrinks are too quick to term patients clinically depressed, says a new study reported in the Washington Post. Researchers argue that a quarter of "acute grief reactions," the standard symptom of depression, may in fact constitute normal responses to stress; they blame the...   Read full story »

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