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Psychedelics May Facilitate Neural Connections Wild Pixel/Getty Images Recent research demonstrates that a single dose of the hallucinogen dimethyltryptamine (DMT) yields rapid and enduring improvements in…
Exercise: An Effective Treatment for Depression Neil Lang/Shutterstock Experiencing a post-workout mood boost is common, and a recent review highlights just how impactful this effect can…
Stroke, dementia, and subsequent depression. These are significant issues that become more prevalent as we age—often overlooked, yet surprisingly frequent in our older population. Moreover, the…
Researchers have discovered that certain chemical imbalances in the brain may help explain the higher risk of depression in teenage girls compared to boys. They specifically…
The prevailing belief regarding the cause of depression in the brain is centered around some form of chemical imbalance. Pharmaceutical companies often claim in their marketing…
Early risers catch worms, but night owls are more susceptible to depression. A recent study suggests that individuals who prefer staying up late are more likely…
The design of the flow headset resembles a prop from a futuristic movie, featuring a sleek curve and two large circular pads that utilize electrodes to…
New research reveals a potential protective role for citrus fruits in preventing depression. Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, a type of bacteria found in the human intestine, and its…
A new study led by scientists at the University of New South Wales confirms that eating fruit can help ward off depression – but eating vegetables…
A new study has found that people who are unable to burp due to a rare health condition feel more anxious, depressed and embarrassed.Published on December…
A groundbreaking study by South Korean researchers has revealed a link between lower levels of taurine in the hippocampus and depression in young women. This discovery,…
One study found that women who currently use oral contraceptives have lower rates of depression than women who previously used them. The study, which included 6,239…
A large-scale study involving 87,000 participants found that while excessive night-time light exposure increases the risk of mental illness, increasing daytime light can reduce these risks.…
Higher education students in the UK are at a slightly higher risk of depression and anxiety compared to non-students, new research shows. However, this difference fades…
A recent study presented at the 2023 American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions highlighted the link between mental health and cardiovascular disease. The study found that anxiety…


















