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Depression Plays a Role in Cancer-Related Fatigue

Fatigue is a common side effect of breast cancer treatment. While it can occur at varying levels, there are certain patient characteristics that may increase someone’s risk of experiencing more severe or persistent fatigue, according to recent study results. “Fatigue is a well-known side effect of cancer diagnosis and treatment and has a negative impact […]

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BCAAs may reduce risk of anxiety and depression, says study

Milk, red meat, poultry, and dairy products are the main dietary sources of BCAAs and an earlier publication has suggested that a protein-rich dietary pattern can be effective in reducing a number of mental illnesses​.  However, prior to the current one, there was no study specifically examining the association between BCAA consumption and odds of psychological

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Learning about health from trusted sources may help teens battle depression

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Depression can be a common problem for teens and adolescents, and while many treatments exist, they don’t always work for everyone. A new study found that feeling more informed about their health may help teens take better care of themselves, leading to less depressive symptoms. The researchers also found that trust

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Why KAWS’s Global Success May Well Be a Symptom of a Depressed Culture, Adrift in Nostalgia and Retail Therapy

The Brooklyn Museum show, “KAWS: What Party,” does a good job taking KAWS seriously but not too seriously. They could have wasted a lot more time making overblown claims about the work’s profundity to try to justify its significance before the gaze of skeptics like myself. They don’t. It’s a show for the fans—the many,

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Phone Calls Can Relieve Anxiety and Depression in Lockdown

Share on PinterestA new program found that regular phone calls can help people stuck in lockdown. Halfpoint Images/Getty Images A new study recently published in JAMA Psychiatry found that a layperson-delivered phone call program could reduce feelings of loneliness, depression, and anxiety. These calls also improved the general mental health of study participants within 4

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