Depression

Depression is a serious medical illness that involves the brain. It's more than just a feeling of being "down in the dumps" or "blue" for a few days. If you are one of the more than 20 million people in the United States who have depression, the feelings do not go away. They persist and interfere with your everyday life.

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Depression linked to chronic pain: Variability shown across patient characteristics

Depression linked to chronic pain: Variability shown across patient characteristics

The vital role of therapeutic alliances in psychedelic treatment

The vital role of therapeutic alliances in psychedelic treatment

Risks of antipsychotic use in dementia extend beyond previous alerts, study shows

Risks of antipsychotic use in dementia extend beyond previous alerts, study shows

Academic pressure linked to higher depression risk in teens

Academic pressure linked to higher depression risk in teens

ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024: Delving into burning issues about heart disease and much more

ESC Preventive Cardiology 2024: Delving into burning issues about heart disease and much more

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Study identifies potential strategy to diminish the devastating impacts of traumatic brain injuries

Dietary treatments outperform medications for IBS management

Dietary treatments outperform medications for IBS management

Mental health disorders overwhelmingly common in people experiencing homelessness

Mental health disorders overwhelmingly common in people experiencing homelessness

Study shows antipsychotic drugs increase health risks in dementia patients

Study shows antipsychotic drugs increase health risks in dementia patients

Study pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing PTSD

Study pinpoints 95 locations in the genome associated with risk of developing PTSD

Medicare’s push to improve chronic care attracts businesses, but not many doctors

Medicare’s push to improve chronic care attracts businesses, but not many doctors

Global disease burden study highlights COVID-19 impact and health inequities

Global disease burden study highlights COVID-19 impact and health inequities

Antipsychotics for dementia associated with elevated risks of serious adverse outcomes

Antipsychotics for dementia associated with elevated risks of serious adverse outcomes

Vitamin D deficiency persists despite easy access, review suggests need for tailored supplements

Vitamin D deficiency persists despite easy access, review suggests need for tailored supplements

Early life stress may underlie a pathophysiological exacerbation of postpartum depression

Early life stress may underlie a pathophysiological exacerbation of postpartum depression

New digital program helps youth develop better coping skills through their parents' separation

New digital program helps youth develop better coping skills through their parents' separation

Is spousal cardiovascular disease associated with an increased risk for depression?

Is spousal cardiovascular disease associated with an increased risk for depression?

Environmental stressors linked to fetal brain development challenges

Environmental stressors linked to fetal brain development challenges

Roasted green tea boosts mental task performance, study finds

Roasted green tea boosts mental task performance, study finds

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