Tag: depression

New study reveals connection between depression and heightened dementia risk in middle and later life

A groundbreaking new study has revealed that depression experienced in both midlife and later life is associated with…

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Stroke survivors may benefit from talking therapy interventions

Stroke survivors experiencing depression or anxiety are more likely to recover from their psychological symptoms if they engage…

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Excessive Sleep May Impair Cognitive Function, Particularly in Depressed Individuals, UT Health San Antonio Study Reveals

A recent study conducted by researchers at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio (UT…

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Understanding the Cognitive Risks of Early Menopause

A team of researchers from the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine and the Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of…

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Depression and Anxiety Linked to Discrimination Especially Prevalent Among Multiracial, White, and Asian Groups

A recent study has revealed that more than half of adults in the United States report experiencing some…

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New Study Finds That Incorporating Smoking Cessation Support into Talking Therapies Increases Quit Rates

A recent study conducted by the University of Bath, supported by Cancer Research UK and released on No…

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The Craft of Wellness: Collective Endeavours Found to Alleviate Depression and Anxiety Among the Elderly

A recent study led by researchers from Queen Mary University of London has revealed that participating in group…

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Research Identifies New Connection between Dietary Habits, Depression, and Alzheimer’s Disease

Recent research from Edith Cowan University (ECU) has illuminated the potential impact of diet on the risk factors…

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Psychological Wellness and Exercise: Creating a Positive Feedback Loop

In a compelling study conducted at the Gerontology Research Center and the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences…

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Senior Citizens in England Report Increased Happiness Since Before the COVID Pandemic, According to Recent National Research

The psychological state and well-being of older individuals in England have undergone significant transformations since the onset of…

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Understanding How the Brain Learns from Rewards Could Unlock New Treatments for Depression

In a recent publication in the Journal of Affective Disorders, scientists Pearl Chiu and Brooks Casas from the…

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New Study Suggests Retirement Could Harm Mental Health, with Alcohol Use Potentially Exacerbating the Problem

The phenomenon of retirement leading to increased signs of depression, compared to those still employed, and the complicating…

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