According to the results of a meta-analysis published in Psychological Medicine, a significant portion of individuals with first-episode schizophrenia (FES) will also experience…
Fish Oil Supplements Prove Ineffective for Depression, Anxiety
Omega-3 fats have little or no effect on anxiety and depression according to new research from the University of East…
Ketamine Depression Treatment Passes Another Trial, But Isn’t For Everyone
Ketamine, a drug once synonymous with the party scene, is now at the forefront of depression treatment. Recent trials for SPRAVATO show…
Everything We Know About Exercise and Depression
For exercise enthusiasts and those who study the mind-body connection—or perhaps better put, the mind-body system—it has long been known that…
Depression: Exercise may reduce symptoms but not in women
Many experts consider exercise to be an effective treatment for depression. However, new research casts doubt on this theory by…
The Woman Who Nearly Died Ten Times To Defeat Depression
When Heather B. Armstrong agreed to an experimental therapy to treat her depression, she was already out of hope. She’d…
Risk of Depression Higher for Women Working More Than 55 Hours a Week
Given that today’s work environment allows for round-the-clock access to work, it’s no surprise that more and more people are…
A diet rich in fiber and vegetables can relieve depression
A healthful diet can “significantly reduce” symptoms of depression. That’s the definitive conclusion from a meta-analysis of existing randomized, clinical…
Can Exercise Prevent Depression? Here’s What the Science Says
Ask anyone who’s ever felt better after a workout, and they’ll tell you that exercise and mental health are related.…
Exercise does help prevent depression, research shows
Research has found a causal link between exercising and avoiding depression. ISTOCK/PEOPLEIMAGES An international study of the genetics of 300,000…