Depression

Yoga is associated with improved symptoms in heart patients

Fibrillation manages their symptoms.

Scientists developed a novel molecule for the treatment of pain and depression

Thanks to the scientists from the Department of Infection and Immunity of the Luxembourg Institute of Health (LIH), they have developed a novel molecule...

Study: Children could manifest depression and anxiety long after current lockdown

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is having a profound effect on all aspects of society, including mental health and physical health. A new study...

Drinking during pregnancy linked to offspring depression

Past studies have suggested that babies exposed to alcohol in the womb have a higher risk of a variety of adverse outcomes. Other studies...

Poor physical health acts as a barrier for job seekers

Physical health conditions are pervasive among individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) living in the community. And many individuals with SMI are unemployed despite...

Sport can protect us from developing serious mental health disorders

Depression linked to low sports activity.

AI can predict whether an antidepressant is likely to help

NIH-funded research used a machine-learning algorithm to predict individual treatment responses.

Could depression be linked to our cells’ metabolism?

EPFL researchers have discovered a compound that stimulates brain-cell metabolism and reduces signs of depression in mice. The next step will be to test their findings on humans.

Brain scans can predict children’s mental health problems

Scans of brain activity in seven-year-olds are helping Northeastern researchers predict symptoms of depression, anxiety, and attentional problems in teenagers.

Black teenagers experience daily racial discrimination, suffer depressive symptoms

Black teenagers experience daily racial discrimination, most frequently online, which can lead to negative mental health effects, according to a Rutgers researcher.

Antidepressant use among older people has increased in two decades

The proportion of people aged over 65 on antidepressants has more than doubled in two decades.

Unhappy mothers talk more to their baby boys

Examining the relationship between the quality of a couple’s relationship and parent-infant talk.

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