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Scientists reveal atypical depression is a distinct biological subtype linked to antidepressant resistance
A new genetic and clinical analysis suggests that atypical depression represents a distinct biological subtype of the ...
Studies have linked excessive screen time to mental health problems like depression in adolescents. New research now suggests that this link may be driven by shorter sleep and worse organization of ...
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Depression affects 280 million people worldwide. The mental illness has been proven to lead to changes in eating behavior. Researchers have discovered that although patients with depression generally ...
At Stanford, a treatment that aims magnetic pulses at the brain is showing results for people with treatment-resistant depression. It’s called SAINT, and here’s how it works.
Share on Pinterest Oranges may help keep depression at bay, according to the findings of a recent study. Image credit: Kayla Johnson/Stocksy. An estimated 280 million people around the world live with ...
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