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The price of oil drifts below $55 a barrel, amid increasing worries over falling demand and slowing global growth.
A husband was depressed when he tried to kill himself and his wife, a court hears.
Women who become mothers as teenagers or in their early 20s are more likely to suffer depression during pregnancy than older mothers, UK researchers say.
A tortoise who became a star attraction wandering through streets is "depressed" due to an ill mate.
Volunteers are sought in Bangor and Oxford for trials of a treatment for depression endorsed by comedian Ruby Wax.
Barack Obama will enter office with the US economy facing its most serious problems since the Depression.
Politicians seek a meeting with an Indian-owned drugs firm after it decides to close a Scottish plant.
John Prescott hits out at the "depressing" tone of the news on the BBC's flagship radio programme, Today.
The brains of people who commit suicide are chemically different to those who die from other causes, a study suggests.
Family memories of the 1929 Great Depression
Doctors should not prescribe anti-obesity drug rimonabant because of a risk of psychiatric problems, a watchdog warns.
Women who are depressed during pregnancy have twice the risk of their babies coming early, according to US researchers.
An MP faces calls to pay back money to taxpayers after it emerged he was doing other work while on sick leave from the Commons.
Screen legend Kirk Douglas is using his online blog to inspire young Americans to vote in the forthcoming presidential election.
Conflicts between astronauts could soon be resolved using a virtual space station that talks crew through their problems.
A 16-year-old girl with a history of depression who hanged herself in woodland did not intend to kill herself, a coroner rules.
Laurie Taylor, in his first weekly column for the Magazine, deals with a depressing visit to the osteopath.
Farmers in Northumberland are being urged to vaccinate stock against the bluetongue virus, as take-up remains "depressingly low".
Staff missing work for psychiatric reasons face twice the risk of death from cancer as healthier people, a study suggests.
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