A diet rich in magnesium, polyphenols, and vitamin B is linked to decreased odds of depression in older adults over time.
Depression speeds up physical illness. A study shows adults with depression develop conditions 30% faster. Read more.
Depression isn’t just a mental health challenge — it takes a toll on the entire body. A study tracking over 170,000 adults ...
Historical trauma, like familial boarding/residential school history, has significant intergenerational impact on depression risk in indigenous youth.
Study did not demonstrate statistically significant improvement on primary endpoint of reduction in depressive symptoms as measured by MADRS ...
The findings were seen both at baseline and for developing new conditions over time, even when adjusting for sociodemographic ...
Adults with a history of depression develop long-term physical conditions about 30% faster than those without, according to a large study.
More than 280 million people live with depression, according to the World Health Organization. People experience the ...
Adults with a history of depression accumulate long-term physical conditions at a faster rate than those without, Scottish researchers have found. An analysis of data from more than 170,000 UK adults ...
Study did not demonstrate statistically significant improvement on primary endpoint of reduction in depressive symptoms as measured by MADRS total score compared to placeboSPN-820 was well-tolerated ...