Untreated Depression Among Elderly: A 2020 Study Reveals High Rates of Untreated Depression
A 2020 study reveals that 61% of people aged 65+ concerned about depression avoid treatment, highlighting a critical issue of underdiagnosis and the stigma surrounding mental health in older adults, particularly men who may experience identity loss after retirement.
Untreated Depression Among Elderly: A 2020 Study Reveals High Rates of Untreated Depression
A 2020 study reveals that 61% of people aged 65+ concerned about depression avoid treatment, highlighting a critical issue of underdiagnosis and the stigma surrounding mental health in older adults, particularly men who may experience identity loss after retirement.
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300 New Genetic Variants Linked to Depression Discovered in Global Study
A study of five million people across 29 countries identified 300 new genetic variants linked to depression, highlighting the complex genetic basis of the disorder and paving the way for improved treatments.
300 New Genetic Variants Linked to Depression Discovered in Global Study
A study of five million people across 29 countries identified 300 new genetic variants linked to depression, highlighting the complex genetic basis of the disorder and paving the way for improved treatments.
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Preventive Therapy Reduces Depression Risk: German Study
A German study published in "The Lancet Psychiatry" found that preventive psychological interventions reduced the risk of developing a depressive disorder by 42% after six months and 33% after twelve months in individuals with subclinical depressive symptoms; interventions included behavioral therap...
Preventive Therapy Reduces Depression Risk: German Study
A German study published in "The Lancet Psychiatry" found that preventive psychological interventions reduced the risk of developing a depressive disorder by 42% after six months and 33% after twelve months in individuals with subclinical depressive symptoms; interventions included behavioral therap...
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7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.
7,000 Daily Steps Linked to Lower Depression Risk
A study of 96,173 adults found that 7,000 or more daily steps are associated with a lower risk of depression, while 5,000 steps correlated with reduced depressive symptoms, suggesting that increasing physical activity may be a preventative measure.
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More Steps, Less Depression: Study Links Daily Activity to Reduced Depressive Symptoms
A study published in JAMA Network Open revealed a correlation between higher daily step counts and fewer depressive symptoms among over 96,000 adults; even 7,000 steps showed positive effects, and an extra 1,000 steps reduced future depression risk by 9%.
More Steps, Less Depression: Study Links Daily Activity to Reduced Depressive Symptoms
A study published in JAMA Network Open revealed a correlation between higher daily step counts and fewer depressive symptoms among over 96,000 adults; even 7,000 steps showed positive effects, and an extra 1,000 steps reduced future depression risk by 9%.
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James Middleton: Dog Ella Helped Me Overcome Depression
James Middleton, brother of the Princess of Wales, revealed on Loose Women his struggles with depression and how his dog Ella provided crucial support, leading him to eventually seek therapy and involve his family; he now promotes mental health awareness and runs a dog food brand inspired by Ella.
James Middleton: Dog Ella Helped Me Overcome Depression
James Middleton, brother of the Princess of Wales, revealed on Loose Women his struggles with depression and how his dog Ella provided crucial support, leading him to eventually seek therapy and involve his family; he now promotes mental health awareness and runs a dog food brand inspired by Ella.
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NHS to Trial Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
The UK's NHS is funding a £6.5 million trial of a non-invasive brain-computer interface using ultrasound to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions; 30 patients with existing skull defects will test the device's safety and ability to improve mood and motivation.
NHS to Trial Non-Invasive Brain-Computer Interface for Neurological and Psychiatric Disorders
The UK's NHS is funding a £6.5 million trial of a non-invasive brain-computer interface using ultrasound to treat neurological and psychiatric conditions; 30 patients with existing skull defects will test the device's safety and ability to improve mood and motivation.
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Global Study Uncovers 300 New Genetic Depression Risk Factors
An international study of over 5 million people across 29 countries identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression, highlighting the importance of diverse representation in research and opening avenues for more inclusive treatment.
Global Study Uncovers 300 New Genetic Depression Risk Factors
An international study of over 5 million people across 29 countries identified 300 previously unknown genetic risk factors for depression, highlighting the importance of diverse representation in research and opening avenues for more inclusive treatment.
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Over 10% of Germans Diagnosed with Depression in 2022: A Rising Trend
AOK health insurance's 2024 study reveals that over 9.5 million Germans (more than 10%) were diagnosed with depression in 2022, a rising trend disproportionately affecting women; research links this to genetic predisposition and an enlarged brain salience network.
Over 10% of Germans Diagnosed with Depression in 2022: A Rising Trend
AOK health insurance's 2024 study reveals that over 9.5 million Germans (more than 10%) were diagnosed with depression in 2022, a rising trend disproportionately affecting women; research links this to genetic predisposition and an enlarged brain salience network.
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Dance Therapy Eases Depression in Parkinson's Patients: Study
A study of 23 Parkinson's patients and 11 healthy controls found that eight months of weekly dance classes significantly reduced depression symptoms, as measured by self-reported surveys and MRI scans showing changes in brain areas related to mood regulation.
Dance Therapy Eases Depression in Parkinson's Patients: Study
A study of 23 Parkinson's patients and 11 healthy controls found that eight months of weekly dance classes significantly reduced depression symptoms, as measured by self-reported surveys and MRI scans showing changes in brain areas related to mood regulation.
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Genetic Link Found Between Menstrual Pain and Depression
A study of nearly 600,000 individuals found a genetic link between menstrual pain and depression, with those suffering from depression 51% more prone to menstrual pain, and those with insomnia 3 times more likely.
Genetic Link Found Between Menstrual Pain and Depression
A study of nearly 600,000 individuals found a genetic link between menstrual pain and depression, with those suffering from depression 51% more prone to menstrual pain, and those with insomnia 3 times more likely.
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Youth Mental Health Crisis in France
A new survey reveals alarming rates of suicidal thoughts and depression among young people in France, highlighting the need for improved mental health support.
Youth Mental Health Crisis in France
A new survey reveals alarming rates of suicidal thoughts and depression among young people in France, highlighting the need for improved mental health support.
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