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Duane Holmes on the death of his best friend, depression and going home – The Athletic

“Anger isn’t a strong enough word. There was definitely anger there. A lot of it. I just couldn’t understand why. Then we got the news that his fiancee was expecting a child and that brought more anger and sadness.” Duane Holmes is talking to The Athletic, with a tinge of sadness in his voice, about […]

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Singulair’s dangerous side effects: Allergy medicine can cause depression, suicide | News

PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — She could feel the stares. Kammy Pany would have been embarrassed, but she was consumed with concern as she held down her 7-year-old, trying to stop him from hurting himself or someone else. Tyson’s explosive temper was the reason Kammy accompanied him on a field trip to LegoLand Discovery Center in

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Pandemic has sent depression anxiety rates skyrocketing across nation

Depression and anxiety rates have more than doubled during the pandemic, according to a team of researchers at Ball State University. An analysis of 1,978 people across the nation found that in July, the rates of depression (39 percent), anxiety (42 percent), and psychological distress (39 percent indicating symptoms of both depression and anxiety) were

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Ion Channel in Brain May Serve as Novel Target for Treating Depression

Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai say they have identified a drug that works against depression by a completely different mechanism than existing treatments. Their study showed that ezogabine (also known as retigabine), a drug that opens KCNQ2/3 type of potassium channels in the brain, is associated with significant improvements in

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United States Depression Drugs Market Report 2021-2026: Dosage, Formulation, Patent, Pricing Insight by Drug Class

The “US Depression Drugs Market, Dosage, Price, Sales Insight 2021-2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The complete research report is divided into several sections focusing on the approaches followed for sales and marketing, research and development, specific clinical trials and tailored capabilities of the major bio-pharmaceutical companies towards the market. Furthermore, the research

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State funding set to help college students dealing with anxiety and depression from pandemic | Coronavirus News

PADUCAH — The pandemic has tested everyone’s mental health — men and women, kids and adults. For first-year college students, nationally, anxiety has increased from 18.1% to 25.3% since the start of the pandemic. Depression is up 10%. Those numbers are from a University of North Carolina study. In Kentucky, college campuses will share $1.5 million

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United States Depression Drugs Market Report 2021-2026: Dosage, Formulation, Patent, Pricing Insight by Drug Class – ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “US Depression Drugs Market, Dosage, Price, Sales Insight 2021-2026” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering. The complete research report is divided into several sections focusing on the approaches followed for sales and marketing, research and development, specific clinical trials and tailored capabilities of the major bio-pharmaceutical companies towards the market. Furthermore, the

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Decreases in Exercise are More Closely Linked with Higher Rates of Depression during the Pandemic

In a study of college students conducted before and during the pandemic, findings revealed the average steps of subjects declined from 10,000 to 4,600 steps per day and rates of depression increased from 32% to 61%. Credit: Pheelings Media/iStock. Exercise has long-been recommended as a cognitive-behavioral therapy for patients of depression, yet new evidence from

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