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Single psilocybin trip delivers two years of depression relief for cancer patients

New results from a clinical trial reveal that a single dose of psilocybin — a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found…

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Could anxiety and depression be predicted by your breathing pattern? : Short Wave : NPR

A new research paper published Thursday in the journal Current Biology suggests that humans have unique breathing patterns, almost like…

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Cannes Music, Depression Film Interview

“Take me out tonight…where there’s music and there’s people,” The Smiths say in their 1986 song “There Is a Light…

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New ketamine study promises extended relief for depression

Roughly 10 percent of the U.S. population is afflicted with major depressive disorder at any given time, and up to…

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Biological markers for teen depression

Using a novel lab method they developed, McGill University researchers have identified nine molecules in the blood that were elevated…

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Depression linked to physical pain years later

Middle-aged and older adults who experience pain are more likely to have had worsening symptoms of depression up to eight…

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Machine learning model helps identify patients at risk of postpartum depression

Postpartum depression (PPD) affects up to 15 percent of individuals after childbirth. Early identification of patients at risk of PPD…

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Mindfulness course effective in people with difficult-to-treat depression

Mindfulness-based therapy can offer significant relief for individuals who are still depressed after receiving treatment, according to a new clinical…

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Too much sleep can hurt cognitive performance, especially for those with depression

There might be such a thing as getting too much of a good night’s sleep. Sleeping nine hours or more…

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Combinations of chronic illnesses could double risk of depression

People with multiple long-term physical health conditions are at a significantly greater risk of developing depression, a study shows. Researchers…

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