Depression News and Research

Latest Depression News and Research

People who are obese may be more likely to become depressed

People who are obese may be more likely to become depressed

Acupuncture reduces pain and dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection

Acupuncture reduces pain and dysfunction in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Researchers pinpoint gene mutations responsible for 10 percent of non-familial cases of schizophrenia

Smoking during pregnancy and SIDS

Smoking during pregnancy and SIDS

Almost 1 in 6 cases of depression among working Victorians are caused by job stress

Almost 1 in 6 cases of depression among working Victorians are caused by job stress

Minnesota Health Care Group to launch pilot 'pay-for-performance' initiative to reduce treatment costs for depression

Minnesota Health Care Group to launch pilot 'pay-for-performance' initiative to reduce treatment costs for depression

University of Bristol to test effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy

University of Bristol to test effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

Cancer survivors are living "in limbo" with unmet needs for care

Intracellular antibody mops up mutant protein in Huntington's disease model

Intracellular antibody mops up mutant protein in Huntington's disease model

Bliss Nipple Cream warning from FDA

Bliss Nipple Cream warning from FDA

Yerkes researchers develop first transgenic nonhuman primate model of Huntington's disease

Yerkes researchers develop first transgenic nonhuman primate model of Huntington's disease

Evidence mounts against DHEA use in treating cognitive decline

Evidence mounts against DHEA use in treating cognitive decline

When facelifts go wrong: Stanford expert counsels plastic surgeons on dealing with unhappy patients

When facelifts go wrong: Stanford expert counsels plastic surgeons on dealing with unhappy patients

New clinical research and imaging centre for Bristol

New clinical research and imaging centre for Bristol

Shingles runs in the family

Shingles runs in the family

New York Times profiles support group for HIV-positive women over age 50

New York Times profiles support group for HIV-positive women over age 50

Aging brings ease and contentment

Aging brings ease and contentment

Embryo bill decision offers hope to multiple sclerosis sufferers

Embryo bill decision offers hope to multiple sclerosis sufferers

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

51% of insured U.S. residents regularly take prescription drugs for chronic illnesses

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