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Depression and Web 2.0


People dealing with depression tend to share their stories with others and also read depression-related content online. This package was designed to help them do this safely.

News and Information on Depression



There are more and more resource collections and networks including Web MD, Medical News Today or Depression Alliance focusing on depression. Here are the best repositories of depression-related information.

Depression-related medical blogs



When it comes to depression blogs, you will find hundreds of blogs containing spams and uncontrolled advertisements. Here we collected only the best blogs that have been providing quality information for a long time.

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Depression Blog Carnivals



It is almost impossible to follow all the interesting depression blogs so bloggers organize special events called blog carnivals. These are entries in which you will find the most informative blog entries collected week by week.

Depression Management Podcasts and Interviews



Patients like listening to quality interviews about depression rather than reading such articles. We collected both the active and inactive podcasts.

Depression-related Community Sites, FaceBook Groups and Forums



If you do a search for "depression community" in Google, you will find thousands of sites and also similar Facebook groups, but the majority of them have no relevance. On Webicina, we feature only the best Facebook groups, applications, community sites and networks.

Microblogging: Twitter and Friendfeed in Depression



Sometimes it is easier to share messages and interesting links dedicated to depression than writing blog entries or longer articles. Through microblogging, you can access relevant content in just seconds but only if you follow Twitter accounts of medical professional and empowered patients, patient communities, and book authors who write about depression.

Depression Management Wikis



Wikipedia and medical wikis where only medical professionals can edit entries provide great content devoted to depression.

Depression Management Videos, animations and videocasts



There are numerous useful video channels in depression, but finding the best resources is really challenging. We have not only collected the most informative video channels but also interviews and animations.

Second Life, the virtual world and Depression Management



Second Life, the virtual world provides places where families dealing with depression can talk and meet virtually.

Social Bookmarking in Depression



If you are looking for quality depression links and resources, you can spend a lot of time and effort dealing with common search engines, but we only feature the most relevant collections.

Medical Search Engines in Depression



Google, Bing or Yahoo searches show you any kind of content from spams to advertisements. If you need only medically relevant information on depression, here are medical search engines that search in selected content.

Slideshows about Depression



Healthcare professionals and empowered patients upload interesting slideshows focusing on depression treatment and practical pieces of advice. We collected the most informative presentations for you.