Is Your Antidepressant Working?

Some people won't respond to the first one they try. You won't feel better overnight, and there may be side effects. Here's how to set your expectations.
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Warning Signs of Eye Disease
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How to Handle a Narcissist
Having some of these traits doesn't make you a narcissist. But if your life revolves around your need for approval, you might be.
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16 Tips for Using Essential Oils

You might smell them, rub them on your skin, or put them in your bath, but could you be doing yourself more harm than good?
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16 Tips for Using Essential Oils

You might smell them, rub them on your skin, or put them in your bath, but could you be doing yourself more harm than good?
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