Suicide has reached epidemic proportions in the US − yet medical students still don’t receive adequate training to treat suicidal patients
Rodolfo Bonnin, Florida International University; Leonard M. Gralnik, Florida International University, and Nathaly Shoua-Desmarais, Florida International University - Suicide in the U.S. is a...
Depression recovery can be hard to measure − new research on deep brain stimulation shows how objective biomarkers could help make treatment more precise
Christopher Rozell, Georgia Institute of Technology and Sankaraleengam Alagapan, Georgia Institute of Technology - It can be challenging to create a treatment plan for...
Depression isn’t just sadness – it’s often a loss of pleasure
Ciara McCabe, University of Reading - It’s often thought that if someone is depressed, they will feel sad or low most of the time....
Tackling rising anxiety, burnout and depression in the workplace
By Andrew Dunne - European researchers are developing online tools to help small and medium-sized enterprises improve the mental health of employees. Ask a person...
Depression too often gets deemed ‘hard to treat’ when medication falls short
Elissa H. Patterson, University of Michigan and Jay Kayser, University of Michigan - A plumber who shows up to fix a leaking toilet with...
Defeating depression through early risk detection and targeted medication
New personalised approaches to depression will either predict when a person is at risk to stop the condition in its tracks or target the...