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Wireless neuromodulation technology could improve the lives of patients with brain disorders
Scientists make pivotal discovery of method for wireless modulation of neurons with X-rays that could improve the lives of patients
New Tool Offers Comprehensive Assessment of Anhedonia in Teens
A new tool accurately assesses three types of anhedonia in adolescents, new research shows. The novel Multidimensional Adolescent Anhedonia Scale
Inherited behaviors, traits that appear during adolescence may be related to adult cannabis use
While some youth experiment with marijuana but don't go on to long-term use, others develop a problematic pot habit that
Meghan Markle Interview Resurfaces Suicidality Screening Debate
An eye-opening moment during Sunday’s Meghan Markle/Prince Harry interview with Oprah Winfrey was Markle’s admission that, before the royal couple
Irregular sleep schedules connected to bad moods and depression, study shows
An irregular sleep schedule can increase a person’s risk of depression over the long term as much as getting fewer
Tiny population of neurons may have big role in depression
A tiny population of neurons known to be important to appetite appear to also have a significant role in depression
What is the probability of receiving a correct diagnosis of depression?
Three previous meta-analyses reported that, compared to the Structured Clinical Interview for the DSM (SCID), alternative reference standards, primarily the
Respiratory nurses on COVID-19 front line suffer anxiety and depression
A team of researchers, including staff from the University of Southampton, have found that nurses working with respiratory patients on
Children’s Depression Symptoms Up During U.K. Lockdown
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 9, 2020 — Children’s depressive symptoms increased substantially during the U.K. lockdown relative to before lockdown, according to