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 with depression have lower bone density and a higher level of bone-harming osteoclasts cells. Researchers also found that young women were more prone to this effect of depression than older women or men.
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This is a blog about another proactive coping skill that has helped me immeasurably over the years. I attended a class many years... Read more »
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Researchers from the University of Maryland recently studied the effects of a mom's parenting skills and mental health on children with... Read more »