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Experts at the Medical University of South Carolina are using a “therapist in your pocket” to help patients recover from depression.
Depression in young teens could be easier to treat than in adulthood due to the symptoms being more flexible and not yet ...
Smokers receiving CBT treatment tolerated a smoking cessation intervention well, without interference in the primary treatment goals.
Prior studies have shown that women may absorb cancer therapies differently than men, but this study focused on the fallout ...
New research shows that low-intensity focused ultrasound can safely target the amygdala and significantly reduce symptoms of depression, anxiety, and PTSD.
A smartphone app delivering simple cognitive-behavioral skills helped significantly ease mild (subthreshold) depression, with benefits lasting up to six months after use.
New research spotlights the habenula, a tiny but powerful brain region, as a key player in addiction, motivation, and emotional regulation.
The University of Colorado Anschutz is part of a national study looking at the potential benefits and risks of psilocybin ...
A new smartphone app developed at Emory University is allowing researchers to analyze patients' voice diaries to improve their health.
The results of a comprehensive systematic review reinforce the evidence supporting tools like the Brain Care Score in ...
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