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Face-to-face contact helps prevent depression in adults aged 50 or more years, according to a new study.
Depression and anxiety severity scores increased among U.S. adults from August to December 2020, followed by a decrease through mid-2021.
Symptoms of depression increase the likelihood that nurses plan to leave their jobs.
The findings are strongest for individuals with overweight or obesity.
Smoking, sedentary time, BMI and sleep duration were identified as the main potentially modifiable mediators of associations.
Extended reality-enhanced behavioral activation (XR-BA) may be a feasible enhancement to traditional BA for major depressive disorder.
Integrated behavioral health services may help address patient needs with opioid use disorder, the authors say.
Intravenous ketamine delivered during surgical anesthesia has no greater effect than placebo in reducing severity of depression.
The risk for late-late depression increased in association with increases in fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide and ozone.
Score had strong discriminatory accuracy in U.K. Biobank test sample and Whitehall cohort, with AUCs of 0.80 and 0.77