New research shows how screen habits, poor sleep, loneliness, and depression feed each other in self-reinforcing cycles among young adults aged 18 to 40.
Excessive screen time among adolescents negatively impacts multiple aspects of sleep, which in turn increases the risk of depressive symptoms -- particularly among girls, concludes a new study.
Physical pain, heart-related sensations and repetitive negative thinking are among the most commonly reported symptoms of depression in South Asian communities—yet none appear in the diagnostic ...
Researchers have long wondered why some people with chronic pain develop depression. yourphotopie/ Shutterstock Researchers have long been wondering why this happens – and what goes on in the brain.
Depression screening is common among Medicare members, but anxiety, sleep, pain, and functional distress often go unmeasured in older adults. Growing older doesn’t have to mean giving up on feeling ...
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