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To keep completely up to date on news relating to depression, your first step might simply be to enter "depression news" into a search engine. Most of the latest information will spring up right away, and you'll just need to sift through it. You'll find information on current and new treatments, as well as new drugs, along with regular news stories that relate to the subject of depression. You can also go to medical websites like www.mayoclinic.com for information.
Among the most useful type of sites for following topics related to depression will be science news sources. Sites that focus only on science may be more reliable than general news websites. To take just one example, let us look at www.sciencedaily.com. It features an actual section called "Depression News" under its "Mind & Brain" link in the "Health & Medicine" category. Here it posts articles from all over the world that relate to this topic. One day there may be a piece about a new manic depression treatment, and the next day one might see new bipolar info from a study that's just been completed.
For example, a recent www.sciencedaily.com posting reports a proposal made by the Rhode Island Hospital's department of psychiatry, to redefine the list of clinical depression symptoms so they refer only to mood and cognitive indicators, while excluding those that refer to physical medical illness. Another article describes a study by the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, measuring how adolescents' social supports buffer the effects of terrorism. The study suggests that these supports are as much of a factor as anxiety and depression treatment options, in reducing stress among young people.
If you're interested in following depression information from the point of view of alternative or more natural treatments, then there are sites that report on these as well. For example, the website www.webmd.com focuses more on medical therapies and discusses possible alternative treatments. And a site like www.naturalnews.com regularly features articles about depression-related topics from less medicine-oriented perspectives.
Using a web search is a good first step for finding depression news. But since a search is likely to bring up more than you can handle, you might also type in a second search term like "post partum depression treatment" or "bipolar disorder," to narrow things down. The easiest way to keep current is to bookmark some favorite medical sites and news sites that focus exclusively on science, and that will likely be all you'll need.
Related topics about depression news
Manic Depressive Disorder
The illness known as manic depressive disorder is more a collection of similar and related illnesses, mostly characterized by swings between greatly elevated moods (the "manic" side) and severely depressed ones. Because the manifestations of the disorder can vary a lot (for example, rapid cycling between moods versus slower), it's very challenging to find the best and most effective treatments. One of the best ways to start working on treatment is probably to find a depression treatment center and a therapist who is very knowledgeable about the illness.
Depression In Teens
Genuine clinical depression isn't always easy to diagnose in adults, yet detecting depression in teens can be much harder. Teenagers are already likely to go through a certain degree of mood swings as they deal with the onset and settling in of puberty. Yet if they're also suffering from anxiety disorders or other problems related to depression, then you may not easily distinguish those from a more normal moroseness or occasional bad moods.
Dissociative Disorder
Psychiatric diagnosis in the past has not always included a dissociative disorder, such as dissociative identity disorder (DID), depersonalization disorder, dissociative amnesia or dissociative fugue, yet this constellation of illnesses has been reconsidered in recent years. Part of the confusion surrounding these disorders is that they often manifest symptoms associated with other illnesses, such as depression, post traumatic stress syndrome, or eating disorders. Offering treatments for those problems doesn't generally result in improvements for those with dissociative disorders because the actual underlying disorder isn't addressed.

