One of the reasons I m posting this so late is I over schedule myself and important things slip. And one of the reasons I over schedule myself is my lifelong pal, anxiety, said the Deadpool star.
(NAPSI) A new nationwide poll, the GeneSight Mental Health Monitor, has found more than 8 in 10 people diagnosed with depression say life would be easier if others could understand their depression. Yet, most people who have not experienced depression may not be able to understand the challenges, including its treatment.
This is important news about a serious disease affecting more than 17 million Americans each year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
“Depression is one of the most misunderstood disorders. When people misinterpret depressed patients as ‘lazy’ or ‘dramatic,’ they are vastly underestimating and misunderstanding the debilitating symptoms of major depressive disorder,” said Mark Pollack, M.D., chief medical officer for the GeneSight test at Myriad Genetics.
A new nationwide poll, the GeneSight Mental Health Monitor, has found more than eight in 10 people diagnosed with depression say life would be easier if others could understand their depression. Yet, most people who have not experienced depression may not be able to understand the challenges, including its treatment.
Depression is a serious disease affecting more than 17 million Americans each year, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
âDepression is one of the most misunderstood disorders. When people misinterpret depressed patients as âlazyâ or âdramatic,â they are vastly underestimating and misunderstanding the debilitating symptoms of major depressive disorder,â Dr. Mark Pollack, chief medical officer for the GeneSight test at Myriad Genetics, said in a press release.
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Capt. Gail Smith
The Memorial Day ceremony on Monday, May 31, in Brainerd will be an abbreviated program again this year.
The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. at the Laurel Street bridge with a wreath thrown in the river to honor those lost at sea, with a prayer by the Rev. Todd Wooden, a rifle salute and playing of taps. The program continues to the All Veterans Memorial at Fourth and Laurel streets with the main ceremony beginning at 10:30 a.m.
Again there will be a prayer by Wooden, rifle salute and playing of taps. Bill Satre is the master of ceremonies for this event. The public is welcome and mask wearing and social distancing will be per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. The ceremony will be viewable via Facebook Live at