39 stories tagged #Depression

  1. France's Konate Details Depression After Teammate and Father's Deaths
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    France's Konate Details Depression After Teammate and Father's Deaths

    Ibrahima Konate opens up about battling depression following the deaths of Liverpool teammate Diogo Jota and his father, while managing professional duties.

    14m ago 1 min read
  2. Depression Strikes One in Three Women with Cervical Cancer, Global Study Finds
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    Depression Strikes One in Three Women with Cervical Cancer, Global Study Finds

    New meta-analysis reveals 38% prevalence, with rates highest in Africa and after 2020, prompting calls for routine mental health screening.

    yesterday 1 min read
  3. Ketamine: From Club Drug to Lifeline
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    Ketamine: From Club Drug to Lifeline

    How ketamine is being used to treat depression and anxiety in patients who have failed traditional therapies.

    yesterday 1 min read
  4. Women's Dementia Risk Linked to Key Factors, New Study Reveals
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    Women's Dementia Risk Linked to Key Factors, New Study Reveals

    A study of 17,000+ adults finds dementia risk factors like hypertension and diabetes impact women's cognition more than men's, suggesting tailored prevention.

    2d ago 2 min read
  5. Single Infusion of Controversial Drug Rapidly Eases Severe Depression
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    Single Infusion of Controversial Drug Rapidly Eases Severe Depression

    A single infusion of a controversial drug relieved severe depression symptoms within hours, according to a new study.

    5d ago 1 min read
  6. Ketamine Infusion Offers Rapid Relief for Severe Depression, Study Finds
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    Ketamine Infusion Offers Rapid Relief for Severe Depression, Study Finds

    A review of 26 trials shows a single IV ketamine infusion reduces depression in hours and suicidal thoughts within 24 hours, offering hope for treatment-resistant patients.

    5d ago 2 min read
  7. Irregular Meal Times Linked to Higher Depression Risk, Study Finds
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    Irregular Meal Times Linked to Higher Depression Risk, Study Finds

    A new study reveals that inconsistent meal schedules are associated with a 55% higher risk of depression, highlighting the role of dietary routines in mental health.

    6d ago 1 min read
  8. Mood and Confidence Drive Better Epilepsy Self-Management
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    Mood and Confidence Drive Better Epilepsy Self-Management

    New study finds easing depression and boosting self-efficacy improve self-management in epilepsy patients, more so than stigma reduction.

    last wk. 1 min read