A new study involving the German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) provides strong evidence that sugary drinks affect not ...
Research on rare post-mortem brain tissue shows changes in gene activity, offering new insight into the biological basis of depression. Researchers from McGill University and the Douglas Institute hav ...
Depression and psychosis are more common in women after childbirth than before, but the risk of suicide attempts decreases. This is shown by two new studies from Karolinska Institutet. The results ...
A large Swedish study of 1.8 million pregnancies found that mental ill health around pregnancy has risen in recent years, with risks spiking after childbirth.
Now, new research out of Germany suggests that consuming soft drinks can also increase the odds of developing depression.
This article was reviewed by Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD. Picture this: You bump into a friend you haven’t seen in forever at the ...
This everyday fruit contains vitamin C, vitamin B6, potassium and magnesium —all of which can help boost your mood. For ...
Depression and psychosis are more common in women after childbirth than before, but the risk of suicide attempts decreases.
When researchers checked in five years later, the improvements in depression seen after one year were still holding strong, ...
People age 50 and older who lived near green spaces were less likely to develop depression during the first six months of the ...
A new Gallup survey revealed that American adults have a serious problem with depression. “The percentage of U.S. adults who ...
Depression Rates Near Record High—Why Your Health Plan’s Mental Health Benefits Matter Even More Now
Depression rates in the U.S. are climbing to historic highs, with younger adults and lower-income households bearing the ...
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