Symptoms of depression can occur as a result of a wide range of medical and psychiatric disorders. In a person who has been found to not be medically ill, there are three common...
Okay who here gets Scientific American magazine? In April they had a very interesting article called Faulty Circuits: "Neuroscience is... Read more »
Depression doesn't just happen, it happens for a reason. Sometimes the reason is evident and sometimes it isn't. When we can't establish... Read more »
An interview with Meredith Small, author of The Culture of Our Discontent: Beyond the Medical Model of Mental Illness (Joseph Henry Press,... Read more »
Over a course of four posts, we have been discussing the numerous cognitive burdens that go with our illness, even when our moods are... Read more »
Is anyone enjoying good summer weather? Much of the country is dealing with outrageously high temperatures, while other parts are getting... Read more »
A protein that occurs naturally in the brain could make people less susceptible to depression and other emotional disorders, new research suggests.... Read more »
According to a new study, the urge to overeat may be caused by the lack of one brain chemical. Researchers used genetically altered mice and found... Read more »
Scientists say measuring the levels of a brain-nourishing chemicals may be help them predict a schizophrenic patient's chance of suffering a relapse.... Read more »
The theory that depression is caused by a chemical imbalance is often presented by the media as fact, but a new study has found little scientific... Read more »
A new med that boosts levels of a mood-related chemical in the brain has been shown to relieve symptoms of depression in rats. Italian and American... Read more »