Stanford researchers discover that transcranial magnetic stimulation can reverse abnormal brain signals and serve as a biomarker for diagnosing depression.
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Startling Effects of Excessive YouTube Usage on Loneliness and Mental Health Revealed by Scientists
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaStudy reveals harmful effects of excessive YouTube use on mental health, particularly loneliness & anxiety among under 29-year-olds. Recommendations include …
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A Shield Against Anxiety and Depression: Mindfulness Courses Improve Mental Health
Mindfulness courses led by a teacher in a group setting reduce anxiety and depression symptoms for at least 6 months, …
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The Profound Impact of Memory Perception on Mental Health Outweighs Childhood Abuse and Neglect Itself
Childhood abuse memories impact mental health more than experiences themselves. Self-reported experiences can help identify at-risk individuals for early interventions.
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More Powerful Than SSRIs – Scientists Develop Two New Drug Candidates That Could Treat Addiction and Depression
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists develop powerful new drug candidates inspired by ibogaine for addiction and depression treatment, without harmful side effects.
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A Promising Depression Treatment: KNT-127 Offers Stress Relief and Minimal Side Effects
KNT-127: A promising depression treatment targeting stress and depressive symptoms with minimal side effects, according to recent mouse model research.
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Biological Age Speeding Up: The Unseen Influence of Mental Illness
Research suggests mental illness accelerates biological aging, potentially explaining shorter lifespans and higher disease rates.
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Researchers Discover an Unconventional Solution for Depression and Anxiety: The Power of Humor
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaHumor therapy shows promise in alleviating depression and anxiety, based on a review of 29 studies with 3,000 participants. (159 …
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New Study: Immune Activation in Depression More Common Than Previously Thought
New study suggests higher prevalence of immune activation in depression, independent of inflammation levels. Potential for personalized treatment approaches.
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Link Discovered Between Adolescent Alcohol Dependency and Future Depression Risk
by Manuel Costaby Manuel CostaAdolescent alcohol dependency linked to later depression risk, warns a new study. Problematic drinking patterns, not consumption levels, may signal …