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On Nature column: Flatwoods depression vital to Indiana fauna | Columns

One of our most characteristic and productive wetland types in central Indiana is the flatwoods depression. These wetlands occur in flat uplands of the glacial till plain. Although soil classifications may vary by county, this community is often associated with Brookston soils, a silty clay loam soil with low permeability. The soils tend to pond […]

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Depression Increased as Physical Activity Decreased During COVID-19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted exercise in a number of ways. Gyms closed, sports were cancelled, and stress rose. In absence of routine, many began to get creative in their exercise programs, working out at home. However, new research shows a decrease in exercise could be leading to a significant increase in depression rates and

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Sage Therapeutics Announces Promising Zuranolone Phase 3 Findings for Major Depression

New phase 3 open-label data show investigative therapy zuranolone may be eligible, in 2 dose forms, as a fast-acting, as-needed therapy for the treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). The findings from the phase 3 SHORELINE study complement a building clinical portfolio for the two-week oral treatment, which Sage Therapeutics aims to result in the

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Maternal depressive and anxiety symptoms before and during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada: a longitudinal analysis

Summary Background Parents have faced substantial social and economic challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Preliminary cross-sectional research has demonstrated increases in mental health problems in mothers during the COVID-19 pandemic compared with pre-pandemic estimates. We aimed to study an existing longitudinal cohort of mothers to assess changes in the prevalence of maternal depression and anxiety

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[Full text] The Association of Insomnia with Depression and Anxiety Symptoms in Pa

Introduction Sleep problems are serious, damaging comorbidities.1 They can influence mood and emotional or behavioral states and are complicated in psychopathology. Significantly strong partial associations of sleep disturbance with anxiety, depression, and insomnia, and a modest partial association with sleepiness have been detected.2 Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders and a known

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Fairborn company survives 1913 flood, Great Depression and now pandemic

April is the single busiest month for the company, according to Glawe’s chief operating officer and owner Kathy Schaefer. “During the month of April, we probably [install] 500-600 residential awnings,” Schaefer said. Glawe Awnings and Tents owner Katharine Schaefer inspects recovered awnings that will be reinstalled at the Dayton VA. TY GREENLEES / STAFF Despite

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Global Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Market Current and Future Trends, Leading Players, Industry Segments and Regional Forecast By 2029 | Says FMI Analyst

Impact of COVID-19 on the Healthcare Industry The COVID-19 pandemic has caused severe impacts on the global economy at various levels and which can be seen on the Healthcare industry as well. The thriving market of health care research and development is expected to exhibit a steep decline in the sales during the lockdown period

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COVID-19 Has Devastated Boston’s LGBTQ Nightlife and Restaurant Workers

It was the last Friday night before lockdown, and Stevie Psyclone was doing what he loves: spinning dance-pop hits from the DJ booth at Club Café. Ordinarily, the dance floor would have been packed with sweaty bodies dancing to the sounds of Dua Lipa’s latest bop, but there was nothing ordinary about this night. In

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