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Jamaica Gleaner Profiles in Medicine
published: Wednesday | March 12, 2003

Depressed teens
There is a difference in the way in which the brains of depressive girls process electrical waves during sleep when compared to their non-depressive counterpart - Dr. Stanley Kutcher, Department of Psychiatry...

Symptoms of depression
THERE ARE defined criteria in behavioural science to identify depression in individuals.


Clinical depression occurs in:
Up to 40 per cent of patients seen by physicians...


Papaya: Use with caution
WITH THE exception of infertility, there does not appear to be any adverse reactions from the consumption of Carica papaya fruit, latex, or extracts.




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