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"Male depression: Understanding the issues"
Mayo Clinic is a worldwide nonprofit leader in medical care, research, and education for people from all walks of life. As such, you can consider Mayo Clinic a credible and reliable resource for learning about and understanding your medical conditions. Mayo Clinic published an article called, "Male depression: Understandng the issues" that describes how the signs and symptoms of male depression can differ from female depression. Since the military population is disproportionately male (per the DoD, the total military force is 84% male), MPF believes this information is important to pass along. Read more.
"Effectiveness of Prazosin for PTSD Patients"
The drug prazosin* (Minipress and Minipress XL) has been around for years. It is a drug used for lowering blood pressure. However, ongoing studies for over a decade have shown that it effectively relieves PTSD-related nightmares. Although, this news is not considered “latest news,” enough Service members and their Families have not heard about prazosin, so providing information about this drug is necessary. Prazosin is an alpha-blocker that blocks alpha receptors in the brain and smooth muscle, which relaxes blood vessels, thus lowering blood pressure. Read more.
"Mental Health First Aid Program Available for Vets"
Written by Deborah Brauser, this article explores the newest mental health first aid program available for Veterans. Read more.
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