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17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factors—including blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugar—impact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...
17 Lifestyle Factors Can Reduce Risk of Dementia, Stroke, and Depression
A study published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry reveals that 17 modifiable lifestyle factors—including blood pressure, smoking, sleep, physical activity, and blood sugar—impact dementia, stroke, and late-life depression, offering a preventative strategy to reduce the proj...
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Bipolar Disorder Misdiagnosis: A Critical Issue in Mental Health
Misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder as depression is widespread (10-40% of depression cases), causing delayed treatment (7-10 years on average) and increased suicide risk. A lack of reliable diagnostic tests and specialist access complicates early identification.
Bipolar Disorder Misdiagnosis: A Critical Issue in Mental Health
Misdiagnosis of bipolar disorder as depression is widespread (10-40% of depression cases), causing delayed treatment (7-10 years on average) and increased suicide risk. A lack of reliable diagnostic tests and specialist access complicates early identification.
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German Depression-Related Work Absences Surge 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit reveals a 50 percent increase in German workdays lost to depression in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 183 lost days per 100 employees, with a significant rise among older workers and a 14 percent increase in long-term absences.
German Depression-Related Work Absences Surge 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit reveals a 50 percent increase in German workdays lost to depression in 2024 compared to 2023, totaling 183 lost days per 100 employees, with a significant rise among older workers and a 14 percent increase in long-term absences.
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Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Reduces Depression Risk in Transgender Adults
A study of 3,592 transgender and gender-diverse adults found that those receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy had a 15% lower risk of moderate-to-severe depression over four years, highlighting the treatment's mental health benefits and the need for accessible care amid growing restrictions.
Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy Reduces Depression Risk in Transgender Adults
A study of 3,592 transgender and gender-diverse adults found that those receiving gender-affirming hormone therapy had a 15% lower risk of moderate-to-severe depression over four years, highlighting the treatment's mental health benefits and the need for accessible care amid growing restrictions.
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Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity, Suggesting Gut-Brain Axis Therapies
A study by German universities reveals that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, consistently exhibiting heightened carbohydrate cravings linked to depression and anxiety severity, not simply increased appetite; future therapies may target the gut-brain axis.
Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity, Suggesting Gut-Brain Axis Therapies
A study by German universities reveals that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, consistently exhibiting heightened carbohydrate cravings linked to depression and anxiety severity, not simply increased appetite; future therapies may target the gut-brain axis.
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Gut Microbiome Changes and Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity
A German study found that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, and a common symptom is carbohydrate cravings linked to gut microbiome changes and the severity of depression and anxiety, not merely increased hunger; this finding suggests potential new treatment approaches...
Gut Microbiome Changes and Carbohydrate Cravings Linked to Depression Severity
A German study found that approximately 280 million people globally suffer from depression, and a common symptom is carbohydrate cravings linked to gut microbiome changes and the severity of depression and anxiety, not merely increased hunger; this finding suggests potential new treatment approaches...
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Technology, Overprotective Parenting Fuel Youth Mental Health Crisis
Increased technology use among children, coupled with overprotective parenting, is causing higher rates of anxiety and depression in young people born after 1996, according to studies by Dr. Jean M. Twenge and Professor Jonathan Haidt; a shift towards more autonomous, less supervised childhoods is s...

Technology, Overprotective Parenting Fuel Youth Mental Health Crisis
Increased technology use among children, coupled with overprotective parenting, is causing higher rates of anxiety and depression in young people born after 1996, according to studies by Dr. Jean M. Twenge and Professor Jonathan Haidt; a shift towards more autonomous, less supervised childhoods is s...
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German Depression Sick Leave Soars 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit shows a 50% increase in sick days due to depression in Germany in 2024, reaching 183 days per 100 employees, with overall mental health issues causing 342 lost workdays; older employees saw the most significant rise.

German Depression Sick Leave Soars 50% in 2024
Data from DAK-Gesundheit shows a 50% increase in sick days due to depression in Germany in 2024, reaching 183 days per 100 employees, with overall mental health issues causing 342 lost workdays; older employees saw the most significant rise.
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Hormone Therapy Linked to Reduced Depression Risk in Transgender Individuals
A study of 3,592 transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse patients at two community health centers in Boston and New York City found that those prescribed hormone therapy had a 15% lower risk of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms over four years compared to those who weren't; this highlights t...

Hormone Therapy Linked to Reduced Depression Risk in Transgender Individuals
A study of 3,592 transgender, nonbinary, and gender-diverse patients at two community health centers in Boston and New York City found that those prescribed hormone therapy had a 15% lower risk of moderate-to-severe depressive symptoms over four years compared to those who weren't; this highlights t...
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Exercise shown as effective as antidepressants for improving mood
A BBC article discusses scientifically-backed ways to combat low energy and improve mood, citing studies showing even minimal exercise improves mental health and that regular physical activity is as effective as antidepressants in reducing depression symptoms. Experts recommend prioritizing exercise...

Exercise shown as effective as antidepressants for improving mood
A BBC article discusses scientifically-backed ways to combat low energy and improve mood, citing studies showing even minimal exercise improves mental health and that regular physical activity is as effective as antidepressants in reducing depression symptoms. Experts recommend prioritizing exercise...
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Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Tripled Depression Risk
A new study reveals that weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Saxenda nearly triple the risk of depression in obese patients, alongside other medications including PPIs and beta-blockers, raising concerns about their widespread use and potential mental health effects.

Weight-Loss Drugs Linked to Tripled Depression Risk
A new study reveals that weight-loss drugs like Wegovy, Ozempic, and Saxenda nearly triple the risk of depression in obese patients, alongside other medications including PPIs and beta-blockers, raising concerns about their widespread use and potential mental health effects.
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Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases
New research analyzing data from over 73,000 adults suggests that any amount of physical activity reduces the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of intensity; the study is to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Ap...

Increased Physical Activity Linked to Lower Risk of Neuropsychiatric Diseases
New research analyzing data from over 73,000 adults suggests that any amount of physical activity reduces the risk of neuropsychiatric diseases such as anxiety, depression, and dementia, regardless of intensity; the study is to be presented at the American Academy of Neurology's annual meeting in Ap...
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32% Bias Score
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