Health and sleep are closely related; insufficient sleep has been associated with an increased risk of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, depression, and anxiety. Even while research...
It might be difficult to care for someone who has dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. Many caretakers are unprepared for the stress of attempting to successfully interact...
The World Sleep Society organizes World Sleep Day every year with the goal of increasing public awareness of the value of sleep as well as the...
Using a magnetic field, a first-of-its-kind device in the Tri-Cities area treats anxiety and sadness. Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation, or Deep T.M.S., is a noninvasive brain...
With the use of face recognition software on your smartphone, an AI-powered app created by researchers at the University of Dartmouth claims to be able to...
While everyone experiences ups and downs at work occasionally, if difficult times are starting to become the norm for you, you may be suffering from depression,...
A recent comprehensive review and meta-analysis indicates that the benefits of physical exercise for depression are comparable to those of psychotherapy and medication. Particularly beneficial exercises...
A recent study from Osaka University that was published in Molecular Psychiatry revealed that a common anesthetic called ketamine, in low doses, can improve social impairments...
Immune system alterations are linked to a number of stress-related mental diseases, including depression; nevertheless, the fundamental processes by which these alterations impact the brain remain...
It may seem counterintuitive to exercise during a depressive episode. However, a recent study suggests that it might be essential for feeling better. The study found...