(HealthDay)—Women are more likely to experience anxiety and depression, and women and older children are more likely to receive mental health treatment, according to new statistics from four data briefs published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention…
Read MoreLife in lockdown: Why anxiety and depression are worse in COVID-19 – expert
Ever since the national lockdown was announced in March, there has been much talk around mental health and the impact being confined in your own home could have on psychological wellbeing. Many people have reported increased feelings of anxiety and…
Read MoreMental healthcare: Here’s why support groups are important
Mental health self-care options are very limited in India which people can come to know about after joining such groups, specifically ones for depression and anxiety, says the author. Written by Anuradha Kavuri India has the highest suicide rate in…
Read MoreIs there a link between pain and depression?
Pain and depression are closely related. Depression can cause pain – and pain can cause depression. Sometimes pain and depression create a vicious cycle in which pain worsens symptoms of depression, and then the resulting depression worsens feelings of pain….
Read MorePandemic leads to higher depression, anxiety and fear, studies show
The COVID-19 pandemic led to higher levels of depression, anxiety, suicidal tendencies and psychological trauma among American adults during the early months of its spread, according to three new studies published by University of Arkansas sociologists. Using an internet survey…
Read MoreCare of staff and students charged the health – Naturopathy, naturopathic specialist portal
The care of other people brings disadvantages? Who cares for other people, seems to be a socio to be economically disadvantaged and to have a higher risk for poorer mental and physical health. This finding is important, because our life…
Read MoreMaternal depression: Quick treatment for mothers and children – Naturopathy naturopathy specialist portal
The Negative effects of maternal Depression Children of mothers with long-term depression problems are at a higher risk for behavior and a poorer General development. The longer the affected mother suffers from depression, the worse the consequences for the child….
Read MoreStudies show men view ‘traditional’ depression as more severe
People around the world are isolating themselves to help slow the spread of COVID-19, but the crisis can heighten depression for those whose isolation has weakened their social support systems. Yet trends suggest men will be diagnosed with depression about…
Read MorePromising advance in depression research
Depression is a common psychiatric disorder and one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Antidepressants are the first-line treatment for moderate to severe major depressive episodes. Despite their effectiveness, only 40% of patients respond to the first antidepressant they…
Read MorePhone-based therapy beneficial for depression in Parkinson’s disease
Telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy (T-CBT) seems to be an effective intervention for depression in Parkinson disease (PD), outperforming treatment-as-usual (TAU) on all depression, anxiety, and quality-of-life measures, according to a study published online April 1 in Neurology. Roseanne D. Dobkin,…
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