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Scientists reveal atypical depression is a distinct biological subtype linked to antidepressant resistance
A new genetic and clinical analysis suggests that atypical depression represents a distinct biological subtype of the ...
Even though times have changed, the old-school ideas about men being tough, stoic, and in control haven’t exactly disappeared. They still show up within families, at work, and in the way men talk to ...
Objective: This study examined the prevalence, impact on health-related quality of life (HRQoL), and outcome of physical symptoms in depressed patients during 9 months of antidepressant therapy.
A major review finds exercise can reduce depression symptoms, often matching therapy or medication, while remaining low-cost ...
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7 signs of depression in senior men
Depression isn't exclusive to one gender, age group, race, or any other demographic. It can affect anyone. Senior men are ...
Getting enough exercise, especially light to moderate intensity, may help reduce depression symptoms as effectively as ...
A large review of studies suggests that exercise can ease depression about as effectively as psychological therapy. Compared with antidepressants, exercise showed similar benefits, though the evidence ...
A recent research review shows that exercise may be nearly as effective as therapy in managing depression. However, experts ...
Feeling persistently sad, exhausted, or hopeless doesn’t always mean you’re dealing with clinical depression. Several medical conditions create nearly identical symptoms that can fool both patients ...
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