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The ancients may have always known the enormous potential of yoga, but western science is only beginning to catch on to its effects on the spirit. Read More »
“It’s unbelievable how many people struggle with trying to feel happy at work,” says Ellen Golding, a psychologist based in Los Angeles. Her tips: Read More »
A large Harvard study has shown that women who drank more coffee suffered less depression, but the lead author says it’s “very good news for every coffee drinker.” Read More »
The skill comes at a cost as people who suffer from depression tend to have social problems, a Queen's University study suggests. Read More »
Tiki Barber says failures off the field after his retirement from football in 2006 led to a yearlong bout with depression. Read More »
Japanese researchers claim to have developed a blood test to determine if people have depression — but some experts in the area are not convinced. Read More »
A Toronto study finds differences in brain activity of formerly depressed people who relapsed and those who did not when exposed to mild states of sadness. Read More »
A Toronto study finds differences in brain activity of formerly depressed people who relapsed and those who did not when exposed to mild states of sadness. Read More »
Two separate studies have found the same genetic link to the often debilitating and costly mental illness. Scientists hope the finding will lead to better treatment. Read More »
Even after the birth of a healthy baby, depression caused by a previous miscarriage or stillbirth can be debilitating. Read More »
A decade-long study of 12,000 participants showed that consumers of trans fats were at a higher risk of developing depression. Read More »
A Toronto medical team is using mobiles to help teens properly monitor their depression. Read More »
Clutter is such a health hazard for seniors that teams of extreme cleaners help them get their lives back on track Read More »
Teens who spend excessive amounts of time on the web are 1.5 times more likely to develop depression, a study in China finds. Read More »
People who are clinically depressed have difficulty perceiving "contrast gain," or the difference between black and white. Read More »
Depressed may be twice as prone to dementia, new U.S. study shows Read More »
A Toronto doctor may have discovered the cause of the baby blues following childbirth — an enzyme that proliferates when estrogen plunges after the event Read More »
More than 40 per cent of nursing home residents in Canada have symptoms or diagnoses of clinical depression, a study shows. Read More »
Experts say two out of 10 women may suffer from postpartum depression, often dismissed as the baby blues Read More »
Depression and substance abuse almost killed Cheryl Peever. Now happy, healthy and fulfilled, she’s working to end the stigma of mental illness Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Peter Schiff, author and investor, says the U.S. is in a depression and will need to hit rock bottom in order to recover. Read More »
Medications for mental health problems often lead to weight gain, which may lead to other health problems Read More »
In the feel-good French movie Amélie , audiences are introduced to an eccentric old character held hostage by his home and his own body. He's dubbed "The Glass Man." Read More »
A group of Canadian clinicians say they think the incidence of postpartum depression could be reduced by a simple remedy – sleep. Read More »
"Something can be done," says Dr. Ken LeClair. Read More »

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