For decades, treating major depression has involved a frustrating cycle of trial and error, with patients cycling through medications and therapies while clinicians rely on symptoms and intuition more ...
Brain changes during menopause could help explain why some people experience neurological symptoms such as anxiety, ...
New research suggests menopause is associated with brain volume loss in key regions tied to memory and emotions, along with higher rates of anxiety, depression, and sleep issues.
It's effective for those whose depression doesn't improve on medication. However, it's not necessarily convenient as this ...
At Stanford, a treatment that aims magnetic pulses at the brain is showing results for people with treatment-resistant ...
A novel study aimed at disentangling the neurological underpinnings of depression shows that multiple brain profiles may manifest as the same clinical symptoms, providing evidence to support the ...
A Korean study found distinct brain network differences in depressed individuals who attempted suicide, suggesting altered neural wiring elevates risk. Weaker connectivity between the visual cortex ...
It's widely recognized that psychiatric conditions like depression and anxiety disorders are based in the brain. Scientists have even started to discover which brain areas are involved in different ...
Recent medical research indicates that the heightened risk of heart disease observed in patients with depression or anxiety ...