Christmas is Not Depressing Anymore According to a New Research by Trends
About Health
Depression is one of the most common health problems that Internet users discuss & search online.
A new research, released today by Trends About Health, an online community aggregating the latest
trends and topics about health, argues that search volume for "depression" is decreasing during the
summer, weekends & Christmas.
New York, NY, March 21, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Depression is one of the most common health problems
that Internet users discuss & search online.
A new research, released today by Trends About Health, an online community aggregating the latest
trends and topics about health, argues that search volume for "depression" is decreasing during the
summer, weekends & Christmas:
The data deriving from this research is surprising since the holidays are commonly considered as time
prone for depression.
Other findings of the research based of polar & context analysis of user online generated content reveals
that most of depression related conversation, tends to be neutral discussing medical treatment and
deterioration/improvement in depression:
Most mentioned online depression related medications were - Oxycodone, Cymbalta, Prozac, Effexor,
Wellbutrin, Xanax, Zoloft:
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