A new study linking a history of mania (commonly associated with bipolar disorder) with certain types of cured meat has gotten a lot of press recently. Because, well, obviously that's a lot to take in ...
A new study by scientists at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine has linked eating too many hot dogs and salamis with the onset of mania. The study, published Wednesday in Molecular Psychiatry, found ...
A study published in Nature Mental Health reveals that women may be at higher risk of developing mania and major depressive disorder during perimenopause, which is the period of time around menopause.
Each 1°C increase in the mean daily temperature reduced the symptoms of depression by 0.2% but increased the symptoms of mania by 0.4% in patients with mood disorders, new research showed. Researchers ...
For the first time, researchers at King's College London and the University of Florence have identified the specific genetic blueprint of mania, the defining feature of bipolar disorder. Bipolar ...
WEDNESDAY, July 18, 2018 -- Chemicals used to cure meats like salami and hot dogs may be linked to a mood disorder called mania, researchers report. Those chemicals, known as nitrates, are frequently ...
In a recent study published in Scientific Data, researchers evaluated the prevalence rates of stress, depression, anxiety, insomnia, mania, suicidal ideation, loneliness, and psychotic experiences ...
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