Depression

The Great Depression (1929–1939) was an economic shock that impacted most countries across the world.

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Short-term digital mental health interventions reduces depression and anxiety in Ukrainian children and adolescents displaced by war - EurekAlert!

Depression often associated with early menopause: Why some women are at greater risk - EurekAlert!

Stigma driving depression in alopecia patients, rather than illness severity - EurekAlert!

Caffeine may help prevent depression-like symptoms by protecting the gut-brain connection

Mental health from supermarket shelves? This is the evidence we have about over-the-counter herbal products and dietary supplements used for depression - EurekAlert!

Depression due to politics and its quiet danger to democracy addressed in new book 'The Sad Citizen' - EurekAlert!

Certain young people more prone to anxiety and depression - EurekAlert!

Despite recovery from depression, the brain retains sensitivity to negative cues - EurekAlert!

Depression + inflammation: A bad combo for lung cancer patients - EurekAlert!

Autoimmune disease linked to doubling in depression, anxiety, bipolar risks - EurekAlert!

How brain cells meant to help may be making depression worse

Genetic markers for depression reveal consistent patterns in psychiatric treatment outcomes - EurekAlert!

Role of sleep and white matter in the link between screen time and depression in childhood and early adolescence - EurekAlert!

Variability in heart rate during sleep may reveal early signs of stroke, depression or cognitive dysfunction, new study shows - EurekAlert!

Ketamine may treat depression by 'flattening the brain's hierarchies,' small study suggests

Different brain profiles, same symptoms: New study reveals subtyping patients provides key insights into depression's complexities - EurekAlert!

Scientists Discover Alarming Amount of Microplastics in Your Brain – And It Could Be Fueling Depression and Dementia

Eating more ultra-processed foods is linked to a higher risk of depression, especially in women and young adults, while a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats is associated with a lower risk of depression—particularly in women under age 55

N.J. doctors are using a controversial psychedelic to treat depression. Yes, it’s legal.

Mental health sessions in schools can reduce depression and anxiety symptoms - EurekAlert!