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Novel Biomarker for Depression Identified Through Brain Imaging Techniques
This recent study leverages brain imaging data to identify distinct neurophysiological subtypes of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). By examining functional …
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Popular Myth Debunked: Social Media Does Not Cause Depression
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinStudy Challenges Social Media-Depression Link: Norwegian research reveals weak correlation between youth social media use and mental health symptoms.
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Can 30 Minutes a Day Save Your Mental Health? New Study Reveals Surprising Results
Study unveils: 30-minute daily social media use boosts mental health in college students. Self-limiting key.
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Connection Between Diminished Sense of Smell and Higher Likelihood of Depression in the Elderly
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinResearchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine found a link between reduced sense of smell and increased risk of late-life depression in …
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FDA Approves Zurzuvae (Zuranolone) – First Oral Treatment for Postpartum Depression
FDA approves Zurzuvae: Oral postpartum depression treatment. Efficacy shown; cautions on driving impairment & side effects.
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Stanford Researchers Discover New Subtype of Depression
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStanford Medicine researchers identify a new depression subtype, cognitive biotype, affecting 27% of patients, leading to targeted treatment insights.
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Debunking Myths: Depression, Anxiety, and Cancer Risk
by Amir Husseinby Amir HusseinDepression, anxiety not significantly linked to most cancers; slight increase for lung/smoking-related types, but adjusted for lifestyle factors.
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Unexpected Findings – Depression Associated with Dampened Immune Cells in the Brain
Depression linked to lower activity of brain’s immune cells, microglia, suggesting a need for new therapeutic strategies.
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Recreational Marijuana Use Significantly Increases Risk of Depression and Suicidality in Teenagers, Columbia Study Finds
Study: Casual marijuana use in teenagers heightens depression, suicidality risk, and developmental issues.