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Feinberg Professor emerita Eva Redei’s research had two key components: vats of water and “depressed” rats. Redei found that ...
The new study found that when one spouse had poor mental health and trouble sleeping, the healthy partner suffered similar symptoms after just six months.
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ZME Science on MSNVeterans Show Lower Rates of Depression Than Civilians in Surprising StudyServing in the U.S. Armed Forces could offer a mental-health advantage, according to a federal survey reviewed in BMJ ...
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Woman's World on MSNEveryday Habits That Help Prevent Stroke, Dementia and DepressionPlus a recent study presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 links longer ...
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India Today on MSNDepression in 40s could set stage for dementia years later: StudyA new study reveals depression at any age raises dementia risk. Early treatment of depression could protect brain health and ...
General service in the military actually appears to lower a person’s risk for depression rather than increase it, according ...
Far removed from the negative attention such drugs used to get, the hope is that they help people find answers within ...
Magic mushrooms” may conjure images of people in the 1960s using hallucinogenic drugs to launch journeys of self-discovery.
Across all workers, stress, depression and anxiety accounted for 55% of all working days lost, according to new research by ...
The research, published in Exploratory Research and Hypothesis in Medicine, examined the oral microbiome of 268 newly-married ...
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