Postpartum depression, a serious mental health condition,​ isn't just something new moms​ can struggle with — studies show new dads can also be affected.
That busy highway could be contributing to depression, and not just because you’re snarled in a traffic jam. Air pollution from traffic appears to increase risk of depression among women, according to a new study published Jan.
A new study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health provides additional evidence that meditation using immersive virtual reality devices provides greater relief from depression and anxiety symptoms than meditation alone.
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Postpartum depression affects many new mothers, increasing suicide risk. New research shows preventive cognitive behavioral therapy is effective in reducing rates of occurrence.
Scientists at Virginia Tech are revolutionizing depression treatment by tapping into how the brain processes rewards. Their groundbreaking research explores brain signals that could predict recovery and tailor treatments,
Winter depression can take a toll on your mind and body. Local health experts say depression is something you should take seriously. Jessica Bowman speaks with a psychiatric nurse practitioner about what you can do to beat the winter blues in Healthbeat 4.
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The depression spiral is a vicious process. Addressing it requires a combination of curiosity, empathy, humility, and critical feedback.
Depression impacts an estimated 18 million Americans each year, yet depression screening rarely occurs in the outpatient setting. A study appearing in The Annals of Family Medicine evaluated an AI-based machine learning biomarker tool that uses speech patterns to detect moderate to severe depression,
A new study found that retirees who drank moderately had fewer depression symptoms than non-drinkers, but retirees who drank heavily reported more severe symptoms. Experts explain the finding and suggest other coping strategies for retirees.