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 ...
Getting enough exercise, especially light to moderate intensity, may help reduce depression symptoms as effectively as ...
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 ...
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 still remains a taboo as well as a misunderstood topic despite much growing awareness. One of the most common and ...
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 ...
Burnout and depression, often confused due to similar symptoms like fatigue and low motivation, stem from different roots. Burnout is an occupational phenomenon from chronic stress, while depression ...
Teens with depression have to navigate the challenges of living with a mood disorder, along with the usual academic and social pressures of high school. A depression diagnosis may be unsettling, but ...
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 ...