In a nearly 1,500-word article, Grandparents (6/5, Schwartz) reports that according to the National Center for Health Statistics, about one in four women between 40 and 59 takes at least one antidepressant. Meanwhile, among women 60 and over, one in five takes an antidepressant. Depression “is one of the most common mental health illnesses of our time,” said Marie A. Bernard, MD, Deputy Director of the National Institute on Aging (NIA).
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— “6 Good Alternatives to Antidepressants,” Sara Schwartz, Grandparents, June 5, 2015.