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Origins of depression brought into focus in large-scale gene study

February 5, 2019 brought, Depression, focus, gene, in, into, Large-scale, of, origins, study

Hundreds of genes have been newly linked to depression, shedding light on the origins of the condition and highlighting personality

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Emergency caesareans put new mothers at higher risk of developing postnatal depression

January 23, 2019 at, caesareans, Depression, developing, emergency, higher, Mothers', New, of, postnatal, Put, risk

A new study has revealed first-time mothers who give birth via unplanned caesarean section are 15 percent more likely to

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In a Tweet explained: Why depression often look different than you think

January 13, 2019 Depression, disease, Europe, Twitter

In Europe, every Fourth sick once in the life of a Depression. Many of those Affected do not want to

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Widely used physical health drugs may help treat serious mental illness

January 10, 2019 Depression, Disorders and Syndromes, hypertension, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Today's Healthcare

Medications commonly used to combat physical health diseases, such as high blood pressure, could bring significant benefits to people with

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Depression Tied to Worse Asthma Outcomes in Urban Teens

January 9, 2019 Asthma, Depression, in, outcomes, teens, tied, to, Urban, Worse

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 9, 2019 — Depressive symptoms are prevalent among urban teens with asthma and are associated with worse outcomes,

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The health benefits of 5-HTP: For sleep, weight loss, and depression

December 18, 2018 5-HTP:, and, Benefits, Depression, for, health, loss, of, sleep, the, weight

The compound is a natural precursor to a neurotransmitter called serotonin, which helps produce “feel-good” chemicals in the brain and

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Risk of dementia increased among female veterans with TBI, PTSD, depression

December 12, 2018 among, Dementia, Depression, female, Increased, of, PTSD, risk, TBI, veterans, with

Female military veterans who have traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder or depression long after their service may be more

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After heavy criticism: Spahn back row at new regulation for psychological therapies

December 12, 2018 Depression, health, health news, psychology, The ARD morning magazine

The Minister of health, Jens Spahn from the required date of service and the public procurement act (TSVG), especially in

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Older adults’ abstract reasoning ability predicts depressive symptoms over time

November 15, 2018 Alzheimer's Research, Depression, Healthy Aging, Intelligence, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Psychiatry, Workplace Health

Age-related declines in abstract reasoning ability predict increasing depressive symptoms in subsequent years, according to data from a longitudinal study

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High hopes hype for experimental depression drug ketamine

October 31, 2018 Depression, drug, Experimental, for, high, hopes, hype, ketamine

It was launched decades ago as an anesthetic for animals and people, became a potent battlefield pain reliever in Vietnam

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