Depression and Anxiety

May 22, 2006


Johns Hopkins Health Alerts Depression and Anxiety

Newest medical and non-medical treatment options for managing depression and anxiety

Sadness or depression may be caused by a setback or a loss, and anxiety may be triggered by a threat or a challenge. Often these feelings of depression or anxiety are appropriate and transitory. But if they persist or occur spontaneously and begin to impair daily life, a mood or anxiety disorder may be present.

This area of Johns Hopkins Health Alerts covers recent advances—including the newest medical and non-medical tools—for managing mood and anxiety disorders, and also discusses various barriers to treatment and details the ways you and your doctor or therapist can overcome them.

Depression and Anxiety Articles:

Depression and Anxiety Glossary

Johns Hopkins Weekly Podcasts: Each podcast is a lively discussion of the week's medical news and how it may affect you. Each ten to twelve-minute free program features Rick Lange, M.D., chief of clinical cardiology at Johns Hopkins Medicine, and Elizabeth Tracey, director of the Hopkins Health NewsFeed, a radio news service program at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Johns Hopkins Podcast: Weekly Program, and Archive


For more information on Depression and Anxiety please visit the BOOKSTORE .



© 2009 MediZine LLC. All rights reserved.