The third Monday of January has long been dubbed the most depressing day of the year, also known as Blue Monday.
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- Mental Health & Well-Being
Study Finds Substantial Improvement in Depression and Anxiety Symptoms Under Talkiatry’s Psychiatric Care
The results demonstrate the effectiveness of Talkiatry’s value-based telepsychiatry model and its potential to improve access to quality psychiatric care for people and communities in need.
Women who suffer depression during or after pregnancy have a higher risk of death by both natural and unnatural causes.
Women with autoimmune disease are more likely to suffer from depression during pregnancy and after childbirth.
Measuring markers of cellular metabolism has become an important approach to studying mental illnesses and developing new ways to diagnose, treat, and prevent them.
A new study is questioning the idea that family caregiving is also a risk factor for depression.
- Inspirational Stories
Lone Helicopter Crash Survivor and Medical Marvel Describes His Journey to Walk Again
Nicholas Barnes is living proof that luck is not always about avoiding misfortune but rather triumphing over adversity.
- Health & Wellness
Is a Brain Alteration Involved in Effects of Early Negative Life Events on Later-Life Depressive Symptoms?
Recent research indicates that experiencing negative life events during childhood is linked with a higher risk of developing symptoms of depression during young adulthood.
One of depression’s most insidious lies is that you don’t have it. You are just broken. Worthless. And alone.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Sleep Expert Reveals How to Harness the Power of Light and Dark for More Energy
Our energy levels and mood can be affected by many factors, but our body clocks, or circadian rhythms, play a critical role.
- Health & Wellness
Genetic Testing Could Greatly Benefit Patients with Depression, Save Health System Millions
A special kind of genetic test that helps determine the best antidepressant for patients with moderate-to-severe depression could generate substantive health system savings.
My struggle with depression and anxiety started when I was a teenager.
- Cyberpsychology & Technology
How Can AI Revolutinise Mental Health Care
by Randall Pineby Randall PineMental health disorders affect more than 450 million people worldwide, yet treatment rates remain low.
Pictures of Patrick with the Prince and Princess adorned every glossy magazine, his charity was on every major news channel, and his phone was a non-stop buzz of congratulations.
Depression is a complex mental health condition that affects millions of people worldwide.