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Boys Don’t Cry: What You Can Do With Male Menopause and Depression

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Men are con­sidered tough. At a young age they were taught how to wear masks. Emotions, espe­cially feelings, which denotes weakness does not have any room in a man’s life. Men in effect tend to deny what they truly feel. Studies show that men are more sus­ceptible to depression since negative emotions are suppressed.

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Migraines and Depression

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Being in pain so fierce that the only recourse is to hide in a dark, quiet room until it is over several times a year would make anyone sad. Migraineurs, though, are five times more likely to develop clinical depression than people who do not have these debil­itating headaches. Con­versely, people who are depressed are three times likelier than happy people to become migraineurs.

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Sleep and Mood

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Drugs, stressful situ­ations, and even excessive noise can affect daily body rhythms and moods. An irregular living schedule can aggravate mood dis­orders. The old-​​fashioned san­itarium rest cure was effective with the “nervous” because it put the patient on a regular schedule of sleep, activity, and meals. Below are some kinds of sleep dis­turbances that can make mood disorder worse.

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