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Roughly one in ten Americans suffers from major depressive disorder (MDD) at any given time. In total, up to 20 percent of ...
The study examines the long-term effects of fluoxetine in rat brains when administered at a young age, lead to a series of ...
Atai Life Sciences is making incremental progress towards opening door for a first psychedelic treatment for depression. Read ...
Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation was safe and effective in treating adolescents and young adults with major depressive ...
A new study published in Psychiatry Research provides evidence that the longer people take antidepressants, the more likely ...
A growing number of people who take SSRIs are saying they've suffered difficult withdrawal symptoms from long-term use, including dysphoria and sexual dysfunction.
The Federal Aviation Administration owes an explanation to pilots taking a certain antidepressant for categorically denying ...
A new study suggests that intermittent fasting may reduce symptoms of depression by activating dopamine D1 receptors in the ...
In 2006, a new study on antidepressants was making headlines with its promising results: Two-thirds of participants who tried various antidepressants recovered from their depression symptoms ...
People who have been taking antidepressants for more than two years are substantially more likely to experience withdrawal symptoms compared to short-term users when they come off the medication ...
Study finds a link between taking antidepressants and a higher risk of sudden cardiac death. But it’s more complicated than it sounds. Here’s what doctors say.
A new study shows that antidepressants provide little to no benefit to relieving low back pain and sciatica. More research is needed into the long-term benefits of using antidepressants in this way.