Depression is thought to affect over 250 million people around the world. It is a condition that is difficult to treat ...
Scientists have pinpointed specific neurons and microglia, crucial for emotion and inflammation, as key players in depression ...
Chronic stress disrupts O-glycans in the mouse prefrontal cortex. The findings open new possibilities for depression treatment.
Older adults who laugh more often are less likely to develop depression, according to a large study conducted in Japan. These ...
Researchers have now developed a novel artificial intelligence-based facial analysis tool to uncover subtle differences in eye and mouth movements linked to subthreshold depression. These non-verbal ...
What if a protein could be injected to help heal both "leaky gut" and severe depression? New research from the University of Victoria (UVic), published in Chronic Stress, shows that a glycoprotein ...
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