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depression

  • The Danger in the Caffeine High: Coffee’s Good Versus Bad Effects
    The Danger in the Caffeine High: Coffee’s Good Versus Bad Effects
    “He was addicted to caffeine. He’d have anywhere from six to 12 cups a day,” says Dr. Daniel Amen, describing an Air Force pilot he once treated. Watch our exclusive ...
    October 10, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Fixing the Hidden ‘Gut Factor’ in Women’s Hormone Health—Reduce UTI, STD, Depression
    Fixing the Hidden ‘Gut Factor’ in Women’s Hormone Health—Reduce UTI, STD, Depression
    Can hormones be balanced by the microbiome? Can UTIs, STDs, and postpartum depression be reduced by good bacteria? ...
    September 4, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    Do Wheats, Grains, and Sugars Bear a Higher Heart-Disease Risk Than Fats? | Dr. William Davis
    How do wheats, grains, and sugars affect cholesterol levels? How is the wheat we eat today different from ...
    June 20, 2024BY Brendon Fallon
  • 6 Daily Habits to Prevent Depression and Cases of 3-Month Recoveries
    6 Daily Habits to Prevent Depression and Cases of 3-Month Recoveries
    With Hong Kong-born pop singer Coco Lee’s death by depression-spurred suicide in July, mental health has again come ...
    August 17, 2023BY Amber Yang and JoJo Novaes
  • How a Psychobiotic Diet Boosts Mental Health
    How a Psychobiotic Diet Boosts Mental Health
    The notion of an angel on one shoulder and a devil on the other influencing our mental state ...
    August 8, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Singer CoCo Lee’s Suicide Draws New Attention to Mental Health
    Singer CoCo Lee’s Suicide Draws New Attention to Mental Health
    News of 48-year-old Chinese American singer CoCo Lee, who died at the hospital after a suicide attempt left her ...
    July 23, 2023BY Ellen Wan
  • More Than Fat: Obesity Linked to Mental Disorders
    More Than Fat: Obesity Linked to Mental Disorders
    Obesity can significantly increase the risk of psychiatric disorder, according to a new study of the potential causal ...
    July 3, 2023BY Heather Frank
  • Depression Affects 1 out of 10 People in the US–Know the Symptoms
    Depression Affects 1 out of 10 People in the US–Know the Symptoms
    Depression is a subtle yet prevalent disease that affects people's ability to work effectively and have unhealthy relationships—to ...
    May 6, 2023BY Jingduan Yang
  • Exercise More Effective for Depression and Anxiety Than Medication: Study
    Exercise More Effective for Depression and Anxiety Than Medication: Study
    Research finds that exercise is an effective method for managing the symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress across ...
    March 18, 2023BY Dustin Luchmee
  • Could Vitamin D Help Save Our Veterans?
    Could Vitamin D Help Save Our Veterans?
    Findings from a new study have shown that vitamin D may lower the risk of suicide and suicide ...
    March 12, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • 2 Diets and 6 Supplements That Improve Depression
    2 Diets and 6 Supplements That Improve Depression
    While depression is a complex condition with a wide range of potential causes and treatments, research has shown ...
    March 10, 2023BY George Citroner
  • Meditation Increases Healthy Intestinal Bacteria and Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Study
    Meditation Increases Healthy Intestinal Bacteria and Reduces Risk of Cardiovascular Disease: Study
    As a religious practice, meditation has been around for thousands of years in the East. It has also ...
    March 3, 2023BY Jessica Lee
  • Why Poor Quality Sleep Can Be the Critical Factor Behind Any Number of Conditions: Part II
    Why Poor Quality Sleep Can Be the Critical Factor Behind Any Number of Conditions: Part II
    This article is the second entry in a three-part series on life-saving sleep. Read: The Critical Role of Sleep in ...
    February 27, 2023BY Barry Krakow
  • The 1st Things You Do in the Morning Can Fight Depression
    The 1st Things You Do in the Morning Can Fight Depression
    A majority of people will experience depression at some point in their lifetimes, just as they will the ...
    February 25, 2023BY Dustin Luchmee
  • Is It ‘Mental Illness’ or Just Normal Reactions to Life Events?
    Is It ‘Mental Illness’ or Just Normal Reactions to Life Events?
    Even before COVID-19 and certainly afterward, people have been anxious, depressed, stressed, and even suicidal. But are these ...
    February 17, 2023BY Martha Rosenberg
  • Depression Got You Down? Holistic Integrative Medicine Offers Help
    Depression Got You Down? Holistic Integrative Medicine Offers Help
    In the following case study, Jiang, a 63-year-old woman who walked into a Korean hospital with a flushed ...
    February 17, 2023BY Angela Bright and Lisa Bian
  • Antidepressants Linked to Rise in Superbugs—New Study Reveals
    Antidepressants Linked to Rise in Superbugs—New Study Reveals
    The term "superbug" conjures images of bacteria with superpowers—able to evade the effects of the antibiotics given to ...
    February 3, 2023BY Emma Suttie
  • Depression Might Originate in Your Gut; Ways to Heal
    Depression Might Originate in Your Gut; Ways to Heal
    Did you know that gut health may be an important tool in fighting depression? Researchers are learning more ...
    January 28, 2023BY Heather Lightner
  • Mental Health: It’s Not Always Good to Talk
    Mental Health: It’s Not Always Good to Talk
    Few of us would question the need to break the silence around mental illness. Countless campaigns have drilled ...
    January 25, 2023BY Dan Degerman
  • Natural Remedies for Depression
    Natural Remedies for Depression
    You can’t watch TV these days without seeing advertisements for pharmaceutical treatments for depression. The current ads offer ...
    January 2, 2023BY Michael Edwards
  • Could Your Sinus Problems Be Making You Depressed?
    Could Your Sinus Problems Be Making You Depressed?
    Between 1 and 5 percent of the American population suffers from “chronic rhinosinusitis” (CRS), a condition in which the ...
    December 30, 2022BY Martha Rosenberg
  • Negativity Might Harm Your Brain More Than You Think, 3 Tips to Help
    Negativity Might Harm Your Brain More Than You Think, 3 Tips to Help
    Less than seconds after the word “NO” is uttered, dozens of stress-producing hormones and neurotransmitters erupt in the ...
    November 12, 2022BY Camille Su and Health 1+1
  • A Top Cause of Accelerated Aging
    A Top Cause of Accelerated Aging
    What is the top cause of accelerated aging? Bad habits such as smoking and excessive drinking are often ...
    October 26, 2022BY Flora Zhao and Health 1+1
  • The Dire Connection Between Diet and Obesity, Depression, and Anxiety
    The Dire Connection Between Diet and Obesity, Depression, and Anxiety
    The link between obesity and mental health disorders is more significant than most people realize, and one physician ...
    October 19, 2022BY Martha Rosenberg
  • One in 20 Born in Australia Are Test Tube Babies
    One in 20 Born in Australia Are Test Tube Babies
    An Australian study has found that five percent of babies born in the country today were conceived by ...
    October 12, 2022BY Jessie Zhang
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