Study: Altruistic adolescents less likely to become depressed
From the University of Illinois media release: It is better to give than to receive — at least if you’re an adolescent and you enjoy giving, a new study suggests…. Read more »
From the University of Illinois media release: It is better to give than to receive — at least if you’re an adolescent and you enjoy giving, a new study suggests…. Read more »
From the UT Southwestern Medical Center media release: Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center are making breakthroughs that could benefit people suffering from depression. A team of physician-scientists at UT Southwestern… Read more »
From the Michigan State University media release: It’s estimated that as many as 10 million older Americans suffer from depression, often brought on by feelings of loneliness and isolation. However,… Read more »
From the American Psychological Association media release: In a study of crimes committed by people with serious mental disorders, only 7.5 percent were directly related to symptoms of mental illness,… Read more »
From the The Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine media release: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai researchers have linked high levels of exposure to inhaled… Read more »
From the Northwestern University media release: Depression can hit young fathers hard — with symptoms increasing dramatically during some of the most important years of their children’s lives, a new… Read more »
From the Duke University media release: Does living with grandparents ease or worsen a mothers’ baby blues? The answer may depend on the mother’s marital status, a new study from… Read more »
From the Ruhr University Bochum media release: Receptors for the messenger molecule serotonin can be modified in such a way that they can be activated by light. Together with colleagues,… Read more »
From the University of Chicago Press Journals media release: The instant gratification and the pleasure derived from consuming excessive [low quality] chocolate and deep-fried foods can lead way to a… Read more »
From the Plataforma SINC media release: Blood pressure modulates a person’s tendency to worry and can be associated with a “tranquilising” effect when elevated. This is indicated in a new… Read more »
