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According to one of his descendants, Richards suffered from "chronic respiratory problems and a prolonged depression."
Instead, the radiation "creates a slow, creeping, invisible pressure" that can lead to prolonged depression.
The tug industry is suffering in the prolonged depression of the shipping industry that it serves.
Milder but still prolonged depression can be diagnosed as dysthymia.
His mother died in 1948, however, and Rothko went into a prolonged depression, an early episode of the periodic despondency he would continue to suffer.
But the prolonged depression of the inter-war period upset this relationship, causing the quantity theory to fall into disrepute.
After the Civil War, Auburn's economy entered a prolonged depression that would last the remainder of the century.
"Prolonged depression interferes with the functioning of the immune system," Dr. Cohen said.
His wife, Suzanne, said he had taken his own life with a pistol after suffering prolonged depression linked to various ailments, none of them life-threatening.
A prolonged Depression and World War II delivered the coup de grace to the poor old inn.
GOLD'S prolonged depression has thrown miners out of work and ravaged the financial health of many precious-metals companies.
Thus it has proven to be highly deflationary and destabilizing, including in instances where it has caused and prolonged depressions.
Patients who had the severest withdrawal symptoms and those who had the most limited social support outside the hospital tended to have the most prolonged depressions.
Various regions have experienced prolonged depressions, most dramatically the economic crisis in former Eastern Bloc countries following the end of the Soviet Union in 1991.
Kollwitz lost her youngest son, Peter, on the battlefield in World War I in October 1914, prompting a prolonged depression.
Jayati Ghosh: Citizens of the world shouldn't be forced to bear the brunt of another big recession that could turn into a prolonged depression.
According to the model Cole-Ohanian impose, the main culprits for the prolonged depression were labor frictions and productivity/efficiency frictions (perhaps, to a lesser extent).
The first was the experience of what had happened after World War I. The government's retreat from many areas of economic life had been followed by a prolonged depression.
But Milt's prolonged depression over Glenda Sue, along with his sentimental fixation on his ever-expanding family, injects a maudlin tone into this warm series and diminishes the hero.
May 24, 2005 - St. John's wort may provide "only minimal benefits" against major depression and "perhaps no benefit" for prolonged depression, says a new report in The Cochrane Library.
Leon Edel argued in his psychoanalytic biography that James was deeply traumatised by the opening night uproar that greeted Guy Domville, and that it plunged him into a prolonged depression.
The great land boom in Victoria in the 1880s was followed by a prolonged depression, which allowed New South Wales to recover the economic and demographic superiority it had lost in the 1850s.
A survey by the National Family Caregivers Association, a nonprofit information and advocacy group based in Kensington, Md., found that 49 percent of the people tending to sick elderly family members have experienced prolonged depression.
This study suggests that theories of the Great Depression have to explain an initial severe decline but rapid recovery in productivity, relatively little change in the capital stock, and a prolonged depression in the labor force.
It recommends contacting a medical professional if "you can't deal with grief, you are using excessive amounts of drugs or alcohol, you become very depressed, or you have prolonged depression that interferes with your daily life."