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According to a new study, you can catch someone's depression and anxiety by kissing them. Researchers from Iran, India, Italy, and the U.K. screened 1,740 couples who had been married for six ...
From hopelessness to social anxiety, here's how to spot early signs of mental health issues in men. Share this with a loved one on Father's Day 2025.
TOPLINE: The use of probiotics and prebiotics, alone or combined (synbiotics), was associated with a significantly greater decrease in symptoms of depression and anxiety in patients with ...
A new study out of Iran suggests that depression and anxiety might be transmissible through kissing. Photographee.eu – stock.adobe.com Depression and anxiety can trigger the release of the ...
Fact or Fiction: Your Partner’s Depression and Anxiety May Be ‘Contagious’ You might be sharing more things with your partner than you think. Photo: Getty Images / LordHenriVoton ...
One spouse was a healthy control, while the other had insomnia with anxiety and depression. On day one and day 180 of the study, all participants had their oral microbiome composition and salivary ...
You can 'catch' depression and anxiety by kissing your partner; New study reveals shocking 'transmission' TOI Lifestyle Desk / etimes.in / May 25, 2025, 05:56 IST ...
Health Tech Virtual depression and anxiety programs prove effective but costs vary wildly, PHTI finds By Emma Beavins May 20, 2025 12:00pm ...
CLEVELAND — Nearly one in 10 men experience depression or anxiety, but less than half will receive treatment, according to the Anxiety & Depression Association of America. So for this edition of ...
Key takeaways: Individuals with depression and anxiety who lived alone were significantly more likely to die by suicide. The association between suicide risk and living alone was greater among men ...
A novel analysis of more than 375 published studies concluded that the association between chronic pain and rates of depression and anxiety is staggering. The study found that 40% of adults with ...
Depression and anxiety affect approximately 40% of adults with chronic pain, according to a massive new systematic review and meta-analysis published in JAMA Network Open. The comprehensive study ...