Researchers have found that even after recovery, individuals who previously experienced depression may retain a heightened sensitivity to negative cues and face challenges in regulating responses to ...
Open family communication, professional treatment, and reliance on Allah are pathways to recovery Sahil Majeed Depression is a common human experience that affects many people, sometimes openly and ...
Research shows that vagus nerve stimulation can provide long-lasting benefits for patients who do not respond to conventional treatments Around 20% of adults in the United States will experience major ...
New research in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging shows that the brain of individuals who have recovered from depression retains a heightened sensitivity to negative cues, ...
Depression affects millions of people worldwide, yet many sufferers remain unaware that their kitchen might hold more powerful mood-lifting tools than their medicine cabinet. The connection between ...
The ability of sound to influence the intensity of physical pain and soothe the nervous system was noticed as far back as ancient Greece. Theoretical references to music therapy can be found in the ...
Stroke survivors with depression or anxiety who attend talking therapy sessions are more likely to recover from their psychological symptoms, finds a new study by UCL researchers. The first of its ...
It was hoped as a Depression-era summer turned into a more optimistic autumn of 1933 that a parade would lead to purchases and prosperity. "Canton's Big Parade Speeds Up Recovery," said a bold and ...
People who experience depression following a stroke may face a higher risk of poor health and even death for up to a decade afterward, new research finds. A study by researchers from King's College ...
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Depression silently affects more than 21 million adults in the United States alone, yet many still struggle to recognize its symptoms or find effective treatments. While occasional sadness is part of ...
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