A lot of people feel a little blue as days get shorter and nights longer. When it negatively affects life, work or play, it ...
Depression is all too common, affecting 322 million people globally and 17.3 million Americans every year.[1] Depression is commonly characterized by persistent sadness, negative thoughts about ...
Have you heard the phrase, “Not all who wander are lost?” Well, not all who are depressed feel sad. Some feel nothing or empty. They feel blah or numb. Some even feel constantly restless. Those people ...
A major review finds exercise can reduce depression symptoms, often matching therapy or medication, while remaining low-cost ...
Loneliness is far more than an unpleasant feeling. New research suggests it is closely linked to depression and poorer physical health, marking it out as a growing public health concern in the United ...
Have you ever felt lonely but not quite depressed? Perhaps ironically, you're not alone. Psychologists share that it's possible to have this experience—however, they also warn that loneliness can make ...
Open family communication, professional treatment, and reliance on Allah are pathways to recovery Sahil Majeed Depression is a common human experience that affects many people, sometimes openly and ...
Have you ever felt completely exhausted and drained, as if you’ve been carrying an invisible weight on your shoulders all day? Depression feels exactly like that! It feels like a constant battle ...
Depression is often associated with persistent sadness, but the condition can manifest in other ways. Difficulty concentrating and changes in appetite, for example, can stem from depression regardless ...