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Anger. Anxiety. Depression. Unprecedented Law School Admissions Cycle Is Taking a Mental Toll on Applicants

To call the current law school admissions cycle a rollercoaster is an understatement. The total number of applicants nationwide is up 17% and the number of people applying for fall 2021 with Law School Admission Test Scores of 170 or higher is up 65%, according to data from the Law School Admission Council. All of […]

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High depressive symptoms in previously undetected diabetes

Introduction The association between diabetes and prevalent depressive disorders has been frequently analyzed.1 Studies show an up to twofold higher prevalence of depressive disorders in persons with diabetes.1 Affected people who suffer from a combination of these two health problems have an increased mortality rate,2,3 risk of micro- and macro- vascular comorbidities4 as well as

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Laughing gas shows promise for treatment-resistant depression, small trial finds

Laughing gas has been used to dull pain in dental offices and maternity units for more than a century, and researchers now think the gas, called nitrous oxide, may effectively treat depression when other therapies have failed. That’s according to the results of a small phase 2 clinical trial, published Wednesday in the journal Science

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How Tara Davis overcame depression and injuries to become an Olympic gold medal contender – San Bernardino Sun

On the early evening of March 12, Texas junior Tara Davis raced down the long jump runway at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships toward a leap a lifetime in the making. At Agoura High School she set U.S. Junior (Under 20) and national high school long jump records indoors and won a World

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REL-1017 Shows Potential as a Frontline Depression Treatment

Dextromethadone (REL-1017) could become a top of the line treatment for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). In data presented at American Psychiatric Association Virtual Meeting, a research team led by Maurizio Fava, MD, Psychiatrist-In-Chief, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, found the treatment was effective in reducing MADRS scores for patients with MDD. The

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APA Not on Board With ‘Physician Associate’; COVID’s Immune-Mediated Depression

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) released a statement against the American Academy of PAs’ decision to rebrand their profession by changing the title of physician assistant to physician associate; the APA said it would increase patient confusion. Natural early birds were less likely to experience depressive symptoms compared with night owls. (Molecular Psychiatry) Another symptom

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A low dose of laughing gas may help patients with major depression

Laughing gas may be most associated with its use in dentistry, but in recent years, scientists have been inching toward using the chemical for another purpose: depression that defies treatment. The results of a small trial, published Wednesday in Science Translational Medicine, suggest that a low dose of laughing gas could help improve depressive symptoms

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