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Smartphone Keystroke Data May Unobtrusively Predict Mood Variability

Passive unobtrusive smartphone metadata, namely instability of typing speed and keystroke data, could be used to prospectively predict elevations in mood disorder and depression symptoms, according to both a recent pilot study and a larger open-science study presented at the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry 2021 Annual Meeting. In the initial pilot study, researchers examined […]

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Is Ketamine the Answer to Treating Long-lasting Depression?

Whether you struggle with treatment-resistant depression, severe depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, or any other psychiatric or physical health condition, Satori is here to help. Satori Health was founded to bring enlightenment to those suffering in the darkness. Satori uses ketamine to treat depression, severe depression, anxiety, PTSD, chronic pain, and other psychiatric or physical

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Op-Ed: Mind the Ketamine Education Gap

Ketamine treatment has received a lot of attention in recent months. In research studies, ketamine has been shown to be helpful in the treatment of refractory depression, bipolar depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, in addition to a variety of refractory pain disorders. More studies are underway looking at additional psychiatric and psychological indications for ketamine treatment.

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Brain Stimulation Therapies to Treat Major Depressive Disorder

Sometimes major depressive disorder (MDD) doesn’t respond to antidepressants or psychotherapy. Your symptoms may get better for a while and then come back, or they may stay the same. This is called treatment-resistant depression. The good news is there’s another option: brain stimulation therapy. It uses electricity, implants, or magnets to trigger brain activity. Most

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Minocycline may improve depression in people with low-level inflammation

People with treatment-resistant depression who have low-grade peripheral inflammation may benefit from add-on minocycline therapy, a small study has suggested (28 January 2021)​[1]​.   Researchers from King’s College London examined the antidepressant effect of the antibiotic minocycline in a four-week, randomised controlled trial involving 39 patients with major depressive disorder. The investigators found no clear

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SU women’s basketball player on her battle with depression last season

Posted: Mar 19, 2021 / 10:54 AM EDT / Updated: Mar 19, 2021 / 10:55 AM EDT SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — Syracuse women’s basketball player Emily Engstler’s last-second bucket helped Syracuse knock off 8th-ranked Florida State in January 2020. Little did anyone know that Engstler was battling depression. “I went home and I just wanted

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Parents depressed by pandemic had negative impact on kids’ education, well-being

Video Parent depression and stress early in the pandemic negatively contributed to young children’s home education and anxiety, a University of Michigan study suggests. The stress could still be present today for some parents as their kids transition back to school while COVID-19 remains a danger. Continued support for children and parents will be needed,

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