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Depression after traumatic brain injury is distinct, a new study finds, and there may be a way to first map and then target disrupted brain circuits.
A futuristic fix for depression is here — and it doesn’t involve prescription drugs or a shrink. The first-of-its-kind solution from GrayMatters Health uses something called “self ...
Depression is more widespread than ever in the United States, according to a new report from Gallup. About 18% of adults – more than 1 in 6 – say they are depressed or receiving treatment for ...
Depression after a traumatic brain injury, such as a concussion, may be a distinct condition, different from other types of depression, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal ...
Depression is a common mental health condition , with symptoms that can range from mild to severe. Around 16% of American adults have struggled with a type of depression at some point during their ...
1. The power of rest At the top of the list is a good night's rest. Sleeping seven to nine hours per night, on average, reduced the risk of depression by about 22% in the study. "A lot of us think ...
Tens of millions of people with depression aren't properly diagnosed. Stanford researchers show that brain imaging could revolutionize treatment. Researchers at Stanford recently described six ...
Lane, who was not involved with the new research, said it’s still unclear why there is a link between ultraprocessed foods and depression. It can also be difficult to determine which came first ...