People who tested positive for depression in a recent study consumed 60 percent more chocolate than people who had lower test scores for depression. Researchers also found that people diagnosed with major depression consumed more than double the amount of chocolate than people who did not have major depression. But investigators say they cannot be sure if eating chocolate makes people depressed or if depressed people are more likely to eat chocolate.
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According to a new study, women who drink four or more cups of caffeinated coffee every day have a lower risk of depression than women who drink one... Read more »
A recent study suggests that teenagers who have trouble sleeping may be at a higher risk for being depressed and using drugs later in life. In the... Read more »
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According to Israeli researchers, depression may harm the bones as well as the mind. A meta-analysis of 23 studies on 2,327 people found that people... Read more »
Ohio State University researchers have found that exposure to too much light at night may cause depression. In their study, the scientists found that... Read more »