depression
Researchers have found that people with difficult-to-treat major depressive disorder who show lower activation of the amygdala — a part of the brain involved in processing emotions — when viewing sad versus happy faces are less likely to experience improvement in their depressive symptoms after four months of standard treatment. This discovery, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, could help in developing personalized treatment plans for patients with depression by identifying those less likely to respond to conventional therapies. Only about half of patients with depression respon...
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Researchers have found that people with difficult-to-treat major depressive disorder who show lower activation of the amygdala — a part of the brain involved in processing emotions — when viewing sad versus happy faces are less likely to experience improvement in their depressive symptoms after four months of standard treatment. This discovery, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, could help in developing personalized treatment plans for patients with depression by identifying those less likely to respond to conventional therapies. Only about half of patients with depression respon...
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Researchers have found that people with difficult-to-treat major depressive disorder who show lower activation of the amygdala — a part of the brain involved in processing emotions — when viewing sad versus happy faces are less likely to experience improvement in their depressive symptoms after four months of standard treatment. This discovery, published in the journal Psychological Medicine, could help in developing personalized treatment plans for patients with depression by identifying those less likely to respond to conventional therapies. Only about half of patients with depression respon...
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shed light on the relationship between depressive symptoms and memory decline in older adults. By examining data spanning 16 years, researchers have identified a bidirectional link: depressive symptoms can lead to memory decline, while poorer memory can subsequently increase depressive symptoms. The aging process often brings about subtle cognitive declines in older adults, and in more severe cases, it can lead to conditions like mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Simultaneously, depressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, often trig...
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shed light on the relationship between depressive symptoms and memory decline in older adults. By examining data spanning 16 years, researchers have identified a bidirectional link: depressive symptoms can lead to memory decline, while poorer memory can subsequently increase depressive symptoms. The aging process often brings about subtle cognitive declines in older adults, and in more severe cases, it can lead to conditions like mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Simultaneously, depressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, often trig...
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A recent study published in JAMA Network Open has shed light on the relationship between depressive symptoms and memory decline in older adults. By examining data spanning 16 years, researchers have identified a bidirectional link: depressive symptoms can lead to memory decline, while poorer memory can subsequently increase depressive symptoms. The aging process often brings about subtle cognitive declines in older adults, and in more severe cases, it can lead to conditions like mild cognitive impairment or dementia. Simultaneously, depressive symptoms are prevalent in older adults, often trig...
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What role does the neurotransmitter serotonin play in fertility? A recent study by scientists from Nagoya University in Japan has uncovered a link between serotonin neurons, glucose availability, and reproductive health. Their findings suggest that serotonin neurons in the brain play a significant role in maintaining reproductive functions by sensing glucose levels and enhancing the release of reproductive hormones. The research was published in Scientific Reports. Depression is linked to dysfunction in central serotonergic neurons and is known to correlate with both reproductive and metabolic...
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What role does the neurotransmitter serotonin play in fertility? A recent study by scientists from Nagoya University in Japan has uncovered a link between serotonin neurons, glucose availability, and reproductive health. Their findings suggest that serotonin neurons in the brain play a significant role in maintaining reproductive functions by sensing glucose levels and enhancing the release of reproductive hormones. The research was published in Scientific Reports. Depression is linked to dysfunction in central serotonergic neurons and is known to correlate with both reproductive and metabolic...
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What role does the neurotransmitter serotonin play in fertility? A recent study by scientists from Nagoya University in Japan has uncovered a link between serotonin neurons, glucose availability, and reproductive health. Their findings suggest that serotonin neurons in the brain play a significant role in maintaining reproductive functions by sensing glucose levels and enhancing the release of reproductive hormones. The research was published in Scientific Reports. Depression is linked to dysfunction in central serotonergic neurons and is known to correlate with both reproductive and metabolic...
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A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders has provided new insights into the most effective ways to deliver psychotherapy for adult depression. Researchers investigated how various indicators of the amount and frequency of psychotherapy sessions are related to treatment outcomes. The key findings suggest that while the number of sessions and total contact time with therapists do not significantly impact effectiveness, the frequency of sessions does. Depression remains a significant public health challenge, being one of the leading causes of disability worldwide. Despite th...
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