A study from the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Center reveals new clues as to why standard antidepressants fail for ...
A landmark Australian study has found people living with atypical depression are less likely to respond to medication.
Researchers from the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Center analyzed data from nearly 15,000 Australians with depression and identified a clinically distinct "atypical depression" subtype that ...
After trying different treatments for a severe depressive episode, Alexis Hutcheon felt like she was "constantly failing".At ...
Weighing the benefits of antidepressants against the costs of their potential side effects can be tricky for the millions of Americans who take these prescription drugs. But a large new study ...
What if the biggest driver of the antidepressant “effect” isn’t the drug, but your expectation? Learn why the placebo effect ...
Taking the pain medication tramadol along with some common antidepressants could raise seizure risk in older adults, a new study has warned. The research, published in the journal Neurology, found ...