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Reducing teens’ psychological stress could save billions for US budget, study suggests

Written by | 24 Jan 2025

A new study suggests that boosting adolescent mental health is linked with long-term economic benefits. In contrast to similar findings from prior studies, these estimated relationships could be… read more.

MS raises risk of mental illness during and soon after pregnancy

Written by | 23 Jan 2025

Women diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) have a significantly higher risk of developing mental illness during pregnancy and soon after birth compared to women who become pregnant while… read more.

Many children and young people with diagnosable mental health disorders are not receiving timely help, says new research

Written by | 11 Jan 2025

Children and young people with high levels of mental health needs are struggling to receive the help they need, or to have their difficulties recognised, according to a… read more.

The journal Brain Stimulation has published two pivotal articles chronicling the unipolar cohort data set for the RECOVER clinical study of the VNS therapy system – LivaNova

Written by | 28 Dec 2024

LivaNova PLC announced that the journal Brain Stimulation has published two pivotal articles chronicling the unipolar cohort data set for the RECOVER clinical study. The researchers evaluated the… read more.

Almost three quarters of adolescents experience depression or anxiety

Written by | 24 Dec 2024

Almost three quarters of adolescents in Australia experience clinically significant depression or anxiety symptoms, with most being chronic, according to a new study. And preventive strategies outside our… read more.

App helps alleviate mental health symptoms in bereaved parents

Written by | 22 Dec 2024

A new study shows that an app can help parents who are mourning the loss of a child. Parents who used the app for three months reported reduced… read more.

Insurance challenges limit psychologists’ capacity to address ongoing mental health needs

Written by | 20 Dec 2024

Although demand for mental health treatment remains high, administrative and financial barriers are preventing many psychologists from participating in insurance networks, according to the American Psychological Association’s 2024… read more.

Palliative care may improve quality of life for stroke survivors and their family members

Written by | 19 Dec 2024

Palliative care, an approach to care that helps people manage pain and other symptoms during all stages of a serious illness (not just at end of life), can… read more.

Air pollution linked to rising depression rates, study finds

Written by | 12 Dec 2024

A groundbreaking study published in Environmental Science and Ecotechnology has revealed a strong connection between long-term air pollution exposure and an increased risk of depression. The research, led by Harbin… read more.

Greater patient education needed around antidepressants which may reduce genital sensitivity, SFU study finds

Written by | 10 Dec 2024

The use of antidepressants is associated with sexual side effects including reduced genital sensitivity that persists after stopping the medication, a new Simon Fraser University study finds. The… read more.

Depression can cause period pain, new study suggests

Written by | 4 Dec 2024

Women are twice as likely as men to suffer from depression and often experience more severe physical symptoms. This gender difference is particularly evident during reproductive years and… read more.

People with migraine at high risk of depression during pandemic

Written by | 26 Nov 2024

A recent longitudinal study from the University of Toronto reveals the mental health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on older adults living with migraine. Using a sample of… read more.

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