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Playing youth sports linked to better mental health in adults

Categories Technology
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Ketamine slow-release tablet reduces symptoms of severe depression: Clinical trial

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Brain Imaging and Machine Learning Identify Six Depression Subtypes

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Depressive symptoms in young adults linked to thinking, memory problems in midlife

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Social media affects people’s views on mental illness

Categories Technology
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Physical activity reduces stress-related brain activity to lower cardiovascular disease risk

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Even Prairie Voles Get the Blues

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
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Depression in Black people goes unnoticed by AI models analyzing language in social media posts

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
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Are body temperature and depression linked? Science says, yes

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Feeling depressed linked to short-term increase in bodyweight, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Early childhood irritability and tantrums linked to future depression and self-harm

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Newly identified genes for depression may lead to new treatments

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
In most cells, mitochondria (green) form complex tubular networks that help them distribute energy throughout the cell. Disruption of these mitochondrial networks is a hallmark of many human diseases. Photo credit: UC San Diego Health Sciences

Blood Testing Identifies Biomarkers of Suicidal Thoughts

Categories Brain & Behavior
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