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Older adults who engage in activities during their leisure time for pleasure appear to be less depressed and are happier and more satisfied with their life in general, as shown in a study.
New mothers who are struggling to fall or stay asleep may find relief from therapist-assisted cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and light dark therapy (LDT), which have been shown to be safe and effective at reducing postpartum insomnia symptoms.
Early adolescents with higher vitamin D levels at baseline appear to be at lower risk of depression, a study has found.
Comparisons of atypical antipsychotics and haloperidol reveal similar rates of in-hospital adverse clinical events in older patients with postoperative delirium who have taken an oral low-to-moderate dose antipsychotic drug, a study has shown.
A smartphone-based alcohol intervention has resulted in lower drinking volume and fewer heavy drinking days at 12-month follow-up among university students with self-reported unhealthy alcohol use, reports a study.
A single dose of psilocybin paired with psychological support helps alleviate depressive symptoms and improve functional disability, with sustained effects and no serious adverse events, according to data from a phase II trial.
Eating disorders may occur among teens with epilepsy, especially those with psychiatric comorbidities, such as depression, anxiety, and suicidality, according to a study.
Medication nonadherence is more common among young than older adults in Singapore, but the reasons for it do not differ by much, according to a study.
Individuals with depression are at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), which may even result in death, suggests a recent study.
Children who are exposed to paternal depression are at increased risk of depression, as shown in a study.