The use of hearing aids was linked with lower risks of being diagnosed with Alzheimer’s…
Browsing: Depression
Depression is a common but serious mental health disorder that affects how people feel, think, and function in daily life. Characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and cognitive difficulties, depression has complex causes that include genetic, biological, environmental, and psychological factors. Ongoing scientific research is deepening our understanding of the brain mechanisms involved, exploring new treatments such as novel antidepressants, neuromodulation techniques, and personalized therapies. This page highlights the latest research and discoveries related to depression, including its causes, treatments, and the impact it has on health and society.
The combination of naltrexone and ketamine can help treat both symptoms of addiction and depression,…
Researchers at Yale School of Public Health and their scientific partners have found that having…
A new genome-wide association study (GWAS) by Yale and University of Pennsylvania researchers found that…
A newly published genome-wide analysis of more than 14,000 individuals has identified several gene variants…
New research from Yale reveals that among young, urban women of color, depressive symptoms can…
By artificially reactivating happy memories that were formed before the onset of depression, MIT neuroscientists…
A new review of the literature evaluated the findings of nearly 200 published papers that…
Scientists at Seattle Children’s Research Institute have discovered that the dorsal medial habenula region in…
In a new study, scientists found that older adults who drank at least four cups…
According to a new study led by researchers at the Institute of Health Metrics and…
In a new report published this week by Michigan State University’s psychology department, researchers found…
Stressful experiences in the first year of life can drive hormonal changes in girls later…
HMS researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center examined the current literature on the…
A recently published study shows that ketamine, a N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antagonist, produces rapid antidepressant responses…
A new study by Yale University scientists found that GATA1 represses the expression of several…
Researchers at UCLA have shown that people with depression have increased connections among most brain…
This fluffy robot is cuddly and soft, but it is no toy. Babyloid is Japan’s…