An updated systematic review finds exercise is as effective as therapy and medication for treating depression. Exercise ...
The benefits of exercise are limited, disappear if discontinued, and should be an adjunct to talk or drug therapy.
Staying active helps many ways, but it may not be a cure-all for everyone.
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FDA approves at-home device for treatment-resistant depression
Prescription neuromodulation can be administered outside the clinic with physician oversig ...
Researchers say exercise may be just as beneficial as medication, but caution that more studies are needed ...
It's not a drug, and it may also have some benefits to quell overeating—here's how tech is transforming mental health care.
Teens with depression have to navigate the challenges of living with a mood disorder, along with the usual academic and social pressures of high school. A depression diagnosis may be unsettling, but ...
At Stanford, a treatment that aims magnetic pulses at the brain is showing results for people with treatment-resistant depression. It’s called SAINT, and here’s how it works.
A large Australian study showed atypical depression has distinct genetic, clinical, and treatment-response features. Read ...
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