New research highlights neuroglia (or glia cells) as critical players in mental health, potentially influencing conditions like depression and schizophrenia.
Emerging research suggests that chronic inflammation, rather than neurotransmitter deficiencies alone, may be a major factor behind depression, reshaping traditional views of the condition.
A viral post on X suggests magnesium deficiency could be linked to depression, and one study hints that magnesium might ...
In late fall or early winter each year, millions of Americans are estimated to start feeling the effects of seasonal ...
A new study highlights the link between inflammation and depression, challenging traditional neurotransmitter-focused theories.
Significantly more Americans experienced depression and anxiety in 2022 than in 2019, even as the disruptions and lockdowns ...
ACT had a significant effect on the participant’s self-reports of depression. Incorporating Theory Into Practice Accept that ...
"It's my job to protect (my daughter) and now everything's so much more dangerous we don't know what's going to happen next," ...
Neuroimaging sheds new light on the brain’s role in rumination, a mental pattern often linked to depression. Researchers ...
According to the World Health Organization, roughly 5% of the global adult population has some form of depression, and it is 50% more common among women than men. They also mention that “Suicide is ...
A new trend on social media, known as 'bed rotting', has caused experts to issue a warning over health problems it can cause ...