What if I told you that 350 million people worldwide were afflicted with an illness that can significantly compromise their quality of life? What if this disease could leave them tired, drained, achy, ...
For most, the idea that you might don a headset to zap your depression away or use electromagnetic pulses to sharpen your cognition seems better placed in a science fiction novel from the 1930s than ...
Have you ever been really sad? Like super super sad for a long time. Well, that might be depression. Or it might be a vitamin deficiency. Like a psychiatrist, let's just assume it's depression for ...
If you sometimes find yourself feeling a little down in the winter months, adding some plants to your living spaces can help ...
For most, the idea that you might don a headset to zap your depression away or use electromagnetic pulses to sharpen your cognition seems better placed in a science fiction novel from the 1930s than ...
Relief from various mental illnesses may in the not-too-distant future come from a surprising source: psychedelics. The substance psilocybin is found in various types of mushrooms. The Center for ...
Many folks confuse sadness with depression. Sadness is a natural state, a necessary part of living. Friendships end. Death steals loved ones. Life provides us with plenty of reasons to feel sad.
If there’s one thing everyone can relate to at some point in their lives, it’s experiencing “travel depression” after returning home from a trip. While the memories one makes on vacation last a ...
Depression reduces the likelihood of receiving recommend treatment, which can affect survival, according to a Kentucky-based study of patients with breast cancer. Patients with breast cancer who have ...
One of the hurdles, according to the study’s lead author, is that many patients with cancer are worried about receiving a placebo in a clinical trial. Patients with multiple myeloma often do not ...