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Use Facebook just for posting 'likes' to ward off depression Facebook 'likes' If you are young and love Facebook, keep it to just “liking” and minimise your virtual circle of friends to cut the upcoming depression risk. According to researchers, the social networking site can have positive and negative effects on the levels of a common stress hormone in teenagers. http://bit.ly/1Mto3iN http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/use-facebook-just-posting-likes-ward-depression
Depression can damage your memory Depression Once they enter memory, depressive thoughts can linger for long in affected people, and this extended duration may reduce the amount of information that these individuals can remember, suggests new research. http://bit.ly/1XRH2Zg http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/depression-can-damage-your-memory
Tropical depression monitored towards Fiji Tropical depression  Fiji Meteorological Service has issued a warning for the possibility of Tropical depression developing into a Tropical cyclone in the next 12 to 24 hours is high. http://bit.ly/1PxVjYE http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/tropical-depression-monitored-towards-fiji    
Deepika Padukone to launch her foundation in October Deepika Padukone Actress Deepika Padukone, who has personally been a victim of depression, says she is planning to launch her foundation dedicated to addressing the issue of mental health on October 10 -- World Mental Health Day. http://bit.ly/1Nytvn7  http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/deepika-padukone-launch-her-foundation-october  
Global economy risks 1930s-type Great Depression: Rajan   Rajan     Warning that the global economy is on the brink of a situation similar to the Great Depression of the 1930s, Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan has asked central banks from across the world to define "new rules of the game" to avert a repeat of the recent global financial crisis.   http://bit.ly/1IBs53W http://www.uitvconnect.com/newspaper/global-economy-risks-1930s-type-great-depression-rajan