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Depression, Mental Health and Science, Psychology
research and new advances in the battle against Alzheimer’s
Depression is the most common mental health condition. What do we know about its symptoms, severity and how these are measured? (2021)
UCSF researchers programmed a machine-learning algorithm to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The algorithm used PET scans – a common type ... (2019)
A high-carb diet, and the attendant high blood sugar, are associated with cognitive decline. "In recent years, Alzheimer’s disease has occasiona... (2018)
I had a tough time in high school. Like many other young adolescents, I saw myself as fundamentally flawed, and felt a searing isolation.… ... (2018)
In a small safety trial based on preclinical work by a Stanford researcher, participants receiving blood plasma infusions from young donors showed ... (2018)
In this extract from his new book, Johann Hari, who took antidepressants for 14 years, calls for a new approach (2018)
A new study raises the possibility that the trauma of war can be inherited. (2017)
2017, Bill Gates shares his thoughts on Alzheimer’s disease and his hopes for accelerating progress to find a breakthrough. "In every part of th... (2017)
The Guardian, 2017: "As a new report reveals the mental health benefits of just an hour’s physical activity a week, it seems there is nothing a wor... (2017)
New research links elevated responses to unfairness to later appearance of depression markers... People with depression commonly demonstrate increa... (2017)
"All of us will experience grief and sadness—whether due to heartbreak, bereavement, or some other loss—over the course of our professional lives. ... (2017)
Alzheimer's doesn't have to be your brain's destiny, says neuroscientist and author of "Still Alice," Lisa Genova. She shares the latest science in... (2022)
Bill Gates, 2017: "In every part of the world, people are living longer than they used to. The longer you live, the more likely you are to develop... (2017)
Listen to this episode from Huberman Lab on Spotify. In this episode, my guest is Dr. Matthew Hill, Ph.D., a professor of cell biology and anatomy ... (2024)