HealthDay News — Individuals living in neighborhoods with higher levels of social vulnerability, environmental injustice and socioeconomic disadvantage show differences in brain structure and function ...
It causes a wide range of symptoms, including extreme tiredness, trouble sleeping, loss of interest in daily activities, and ...
A brain chemical called SGK1 may explain why childhood trauma increases depression risk. Blocking it could lead to better antidepressants. Neuroscientists from Columbia University and McGill Universit ...
One in six adults in England are taking antidepressants. That’s eight million people, yet remarkably even doctors don’t fully ...
New research reveals that exercise counteracts the mood-damaging effects of a Western-style diet through specific gut and ...
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a mental health industry watchdog, today warned that the surge ...
When you wake up in the morning, it might feel like your brain just switched on at the ring of an alarm, although you still ...
Sexual problems are common for people with depression. SSRIs (like Prozac or escitalopram) are often prescribed to improve ...
Most leaders rely heavily on one key region of the brain: the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which is responsible for high-order ...
A noninvasive test to flag people at high risk for antidepressant-related sexual dysfunction could improve treatment ...
Researchers have discovered that the ability to have an erection or to orgasm is related to the levels of serotonin in the brain, but this relation only applies to depressed patients taking SSRI ...