Depression
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Dramatic Increase in College Student Suicide Rates
Stressors on collegiate athletes have resulted in a rise in suicide rates over the last two decades, and reported suicide incidence rates may be...
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Antidepressants and Dementia Risk: Reassuring Data
“Our results show that long-term antidepressant use does not have lasting effects on cognition or brain health in older adults without indication...
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Menopause, RSV, and More: 4 New Meds to Know
New treatments have been approved to treat conditions including GERD, depression, RSV vaccines, and hot flashes with menopause.
Opinion
Time Wasted to Avoid Penalties
Is routine depression screening a waste of time? Many seem to think so.
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Positive Results for Intranasal Oxytocin in Adults With Autism
Those receiving intranasal oxytocin showed clinical improvement on multiple mental health and quality of life measures.
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Depression Across the Spectrum of Mood Disorders: Advanced Strategies in Major Depressive Disorder and Bipolar Disorder
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Can a Blood Test Diagnose Depression and Bipolar Disorder?
Blood test purports to help in determining diagnosis between two conditions with similar symptoms: bipolar disorder and depression.
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Vocal Biomarkers a Tell for Mental Health Status?
Smartphone app uses eight voice factors — jitter, shimmer, pitch variability, energy variability, and others — to detect mental health.
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Esketamine Linked to Reduced Postpartum Depression Risk
The adverse effects of esketamine on maternal and neonatal health need to be assessed, as well as the long-term cost/benefit ratio of prophylactic...
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Premenstrual Disorders and Perinatal Depression: A Two-Way Street
“Preconception and maternity care providers should be aware of the risk of developing perinatal depression among women with a history of PMDs.”
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Trauma, Racism Linked to Increased Suicide Risk in Black Men
The study showed a direct association between experiences pertaining to threat, deprivation, and racial discrimination during childhood and...
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Will Your Next Prescription Be 20 Minutes of Nature a Day?
Time outdoors has a positive impact on mental health, perception, and well-being and may be gaining ground as a treatment.