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(NAPSA)-Millions of Americans with depression are able to successfully manage their condition with a combination of available therapies. However, according to an article in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, up to 35 percent of patients treated for depression may have a little-known condition called Treatment Resistant Depression, or TRD.

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You actually can lock in the price you pay for natural gas and electricity for years, helping to shield you from rising prices. For more information, visit www.mx energy.com.

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TriForce Canine and TriForce Feline go to work quickly to kill and repel disease-causing mosquitoes, and they keep on working for at least 30 days. For more information, call (877) 734-7565 or visit www.triforceforpets.com.

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While 58 percent of moms feel their families are prepared for a severe weather emergency, only 30 percent have created and discussed an emergency communication plan, according to a recent survey. For severe weather safety tips, visit embarq.com/severeweather.

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"Most houses get their color and much of their character from paint," said Carl Minchew, director of color technology for Benjamin Moore, the 125-year-old paint manufacturer. "Depending on your color choices, it can convince that a small house looks larger, a squat house has height, a plain house possesses panache."

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Energy facilities that burn oil, gas or coal put pollutants into the Earth's atmosphere, potentially leading to catastrophic consequences of climate change. Nuclear plants do not burn anything and do not emit the harmful pollutants that kill 24,000 Americans annually.

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Working with many partners, United Way continually looks for the most effective ways to help people gain access to educational, economic and health-related opportunities. Ongoing opportunities to give, advocate and volunteer can be found at www.LIVEUNITED.org.

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America is paying tribute to 10 middle and high school students from across the country for their extraordinary efforts in serving others through volunteerism. Ranging in age from 12 to 18, the 10 National Honorees received personal awards of $5,000, engraved gold medallions and $5,000 grants from The Prudential Foundation for the charities of their choice.