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Psychedelic Compound Found in Magic Mushrooms May Ease Severe Depression in Cancer Patients

A new study finds a single dose of psilocybin provides long-term relief from symptoms of depression and anxiety in cancer patients.

Calorie Restriction May Lead to Small Improvements in Depression, Study Finds

A new study finds restricting calories or eating low-fat may slightly reduce depressive symptoms, but researchers say the evidence is limited.

Popular Weight Loss Drugs Do Not Increase the Risk of Depression, Anxiety or Suicidal Ideation, Study Finds

In a new study, researchers found no association between treatment with GLP-1 Receptor Agonists like Ozempic and Wegovy and increased risk of adverse psychiatric events.

Depression and Anxiety Increasing Steadily in Kids and Teens, Study Warns

More than 1 in 10 children and adolescents now experience anxiety, about 1 in 22 suffer from depression, according to new research.

Why Is Depression More Common in Night Owls?

A new study suggests alcohol use may be one reason why people who stay up late have a greater risk of depression. Sleep quality could be another.

Nearly 1 in 3 Children Now Live With a Chronic Health Condition

A new study finds more than 30% of kids 5-17 years old are living with a chronic condition such as ADHD, autism, asthma and prediabetes.

1 in 15 U.S. Adults Have Witnessed a Mass Shooting, New Study Finds

A new study finds about 7% of U.S. adults have been at the scene of a mass shooting and 2% have been injured during one.

Physical Activity Helps Prevent Depression, Dementia and More, New Study Finds

People who engage in moderate to vigorous physical activity on a regular basis are less likely to develop dementia, stroke, anxiety, depression and sleep disorders, researchers find.

Anxiety and Depression Among U.S. Adults Continue to Rise

The latest CDC data shows anxiety and depression hitting U.S. adults harder, especially those 18-29 years old.

Making Up for Lost Sleep on the Weekend May Lower Your Risk of Heart Disease

A new study finds sleep-deprived adults who get the most catch-up sleep on the weekend are 20% less likely to develop heart disease.

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25 Jun
Autoimmune Diseases Increase Risk Of Mood Disorders

Autoimmune Diseases Increase Risk Of Mood Disorders

People living with an autoimmune disease are nearly twice as likely to suffer from mood problems like depression, anxiety or bipolar disorder, a new large-scale study says.

The risk of mood di...

18 Jun
Talk Therapy Eases Depression, Anxiety In Stroke Survivors

Talk Therapy Eases Depression, Anxiety In Stroke Survivors

Talk therapy can help stroke survivors who are in the throes of depression or anxiety, a new study says.

About half of patients (49%) fully recovered from a post-stroke mood disorder after par...

17 Jun
Psychedelics Can Help Cancer Patients Battling Depression

Psychedelics Can Help Cancer Patients Battling Depression

Magic mushrooms might be key to quelling depression among people battling cancer.

A single dose of psilocybin provided sustained reductions in depression and anxiety among cancer patients diag...

12 Jun
Screen Time And Troubled Kids: Is There A Vicious Circle?

Screen Time And Troubled Kids: Is There A Vicious Circle?

A “vicious circle” might exist between screen time and troubled children, a new evidence review says.

Screen time — particularly on video games — appears to contribute to emotional turmoil among children, researchers say.

Those troubled kids...