Mood disorders, such as anxiety and depression, may lead to weight gain. According to a new study, people with a history of mental illness face an increased risk of obesity. Researchers say that confirmation of the link between mood disorders and obesity could lead to better prevention methods in the future.
Researchers at the University of Western Ontario have reported that they have found a connection in our brains linking stress and anxiety... Read more »
In my last post, I began our discussion of treating depression with natural supplements with many warnings. I am going to stress some... Read more »
It has long been known that medical conditions play a role in your emotions (see blog on Diabetes and your Emotions). Generally, most... Read more »
For many physical illnesses, such as heart disease and diabetes, most doctors will talk about how diet and lifestyle changes are imperative... Read more »
Have you ever wondered how much your depression is costing you each year? Does anyone have any idea? Depression does not only extract a... Read more »
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 »
The low-impact martial art known as Tai Chi appears to reduce participants' stress, anxiety, and depression, a new review suggests. But researchers... Read more »
An on-going research project is trying to identify which people are most at risk for developing anxiety and depression. Researchers are four years... Read more »
According to a new survey from Consumer Reports, Americans prefer taking drugs to talk therapy to treat their anxiety and depression, with almost 80... Read more »
Kurt Vonnegut's Battle With Depression by Deborah GrayOn the Passing of Kurt Vonnegut By Christopher LukasKurt Vonnegut: A Story of Wisdom, Courage... Read more »