We don’t experience depression uniformly, and a new study finds that some symptoms may be more strongly linked with developing dementia later in life.
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Over 30 million Americans take antidepressants. Researchers found four specific types with ties to cognition loss later in ...
Despite decades of research, scientists struggle to understand the mental health implications of DNA. Researchers were able ...
A new study led by the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine's Kirill Martemyanov, Ph.D., and international ...
A groundbreaking international study has uncovered striking genetic differences in how women and men experience depression, and it could help explain why women are diagnosed with the condition at ...
People suffering from depression demonstrate strength in dealing with their illness on a daily basis, but this is often not perceived as such. Previous studies have shown that instead, they often ...
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Co-authored by Eugene Rubin, M.D., Ph.D., and Charles Zorumski, M.D. Children as young as 3 years old can experience clinically serious depression, which can increase the risk for significant ...
For people with depression who aren’t getting adequate relief from medication, new research suggests a high-fat, low-carb ...