“I don’t even remember the last time I was truly happy. Yet I go to work, pay my bills, see my friends. But I’m constantly, severely depressed.” This is just one of over a thousand comments on a ...
New research suggests that the way children respond to happy and sad faces could reveal an increased risk of depression years ...
A groundbreaking new study tracking almost 2,000 young Australians for a decade has challenged a long-held assumption about depression and physical health, finding disrupted sleep was a stronger ...
Everybody gets depressed sometimes, typically in response to events or experiences in which goals go unmet and expectations are dashed, but such reactions tend to be short-lived. Depression is ...
Doctronic reports that men often show depression through anger, irritability, and risk-taking, leading to misdiagnosis and ...