Cannabis use disorder has a bidirectional and clinically meaningful association with major depressive disorder, new research suggests.
Compared with healthy individuals, those with major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder exhibit reduced amygdala-fronto-limbic connectivity.
Depression is a complex and deeply personal experience. While almost everyone has periods of sadness, low mood or grief, depression is different. Major depressive disorder is persistent, interferes ...
Patients with major depressive disorder and patients with inflammatory skin diseases like atopic dermatitis share similar ...
Psychosis is a rainbow of experiences involving changes in how we perceive the world. The most common alterations within psychosis are unshared sensory phenomena, like voices and visions, and unusual ...
A team of leading clinical research scientists from the Departments of Psychiatry and Dermatology at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai has found that the serum of patients with major ...
Mental health advocates have made great strides in removing the stigma around mental illness and building awareness around the signs and symptoms of major mental health disorders and effective, ...
—Researchers recently examined the impact of depressive symptoms, as measured by the 21-item Beck Depression Inventory, on adherence to therapy using correlation, network analysis, and linear ...