I get asked a lot when I’m going back to work, and it always makes me uncomfortable. I guess it’s a normal question for a woman who has two children in school all day, but what I feel is guilt and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An FDA panel recently raised concerns over antidepressant use during pregnancy. An expert said these treatments’ ...
Hidden depression, sometimes called “smiling” depression, involves individuals concealing their inner struggles by appearing happy and productive, making it difficult to recognize. Changes in ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: Could you say something about depression? What can it do to you in the long run if it isn’t treated? -- Anon. ANSWER: Depression is a huge topic. There are many types of depression, ...
Years of untreated depression may lead to neurodegenerative levels of brain inflammation. That’s according to a first-of-its-kind study showing evidence of lasting biological changes in the brain for ...
People with depression that goes untreated may have a greater risk of developing dementia in the future, and getting treatment may lower this risk by 26%, according to a new study.
Untreated depression in pregnant people is strongly linked to low birth weight and preterm birth, with Black pregnant people suffering worse outcomes than their white peers, according to a new ...
One in 20 women of childbearing age suffer from major depression, but only about 1 in 3 are being treated with antidepressants, new research shows. "Given that 54% of women with depression before ...
Depression can make recovery from surgery more difficult in older adults who undergo procedures for colorectal, hepatobiliary, and pancreatic cancers. Antidepressants mitigate these effects, which ...
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), depression causes an estimated 200 million lost workdays each year at the cost of $17 billion to $44 billion to employers. Half of the employees with ...