Sleeping long has a negative effect on brain performance, especially in people who are depressed, according to the findings of a new study. It suggests that sleep might be a modifiable risk factor for ...
There might be such a thing as getting too much of a good night's sleep. Sleeping nine hours or more per night is associated with worse cognitive performance, which is even more the case for those ...
Stanford Medicine researchers and their colleagues have found that choosing treatments based on the type of a patient’s depression increases the odds of success. Cognitive behavioral therapy, one of ...
Webb C.A., DeRubeis R.J., Amsterdam J.D., Shelton R.C., Hollon S.D. Mechanisms of change in cognitive therapy for depression: therapist adherence, symptom change and the mediating role of patient ...
Depression-related fatigue is caused by cellular "overworking" at rest and a failure to produce energy under stress.
Mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression are leading causes of disability worldwide. While effective treatments exist, early detection and prevention remain crucial goals in clinical ...
LifeStance Health offers tips on how to maintain mental wellness and emotional balance while entering retirement ...
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A single dose of DMT reverses depression-like symptoms in mice by repairing brain circuitry
New research suggests that a single dose of the psychedelic compound DMT can reverse symptoms of depression, including loss ...
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