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Depression and anxiety

'Depression And Anxiety' - 9 New Result(s)
  • Lack of Sleep May Put Your Child at Depression Risk
    Lack of Sleep May Put Your Child at Depression Risk

    Children who experience inadequate or disrupted sleep are more likely to develop depression and anxiety disorders later in life, suggests a new research.

  • Internet Addiction May Increase Risk of Depression and Anxiety
    Internet Addiction May Increase Risk of Depression and Anxiety

    Excessive use of internet may significantly increase the risk of mental health problems such as depression and anxiety, especially among college-going students, a study has found.

  • 6 Foods That May Cause Depression And Related Symptoms!
    6 Foods That May Cause Depression And Related Symptoms!

    Foods affect us physically and mentally both; in fact certain foods have the ability to boost our energy and pump up our moods and make us feel happy. Likewise, there are foods that can completely ...

  • Fibre-Rich Foods: Eating More Vegetables, Dal, Whole Grains May Lower Depression Risk - Study
    Fibre-Rich Foods: Eating More Vegetables, Dal, Whole Grains May Lower Depression Risk - Study

    As per the study, dietary fibre intake may be linked with reduced risk of depression, in premenopausal women.

  • Community Based Therapy May Alleviate Depression and Anxiety
    Community Based Therapy May Alleviate Depression and Anxiety

    A community-based mental health care programme can significantly improve the lives of millions of people suffering from mental illness, researchers have found.

  • Having Sleep Trouble? Poor Sleep May Be Making You Negative Too
    Having Sleep Trouble? Poor Sleep May Be Making You Negative Too

    Poor sleep can trigger negative emotional responses by affecting a specific region of the brain. It could be worse for those already suffering from depression and anxiety.

  • Chronic Physical Illness in Childhood May Lead to Depression Later
    Chronic Physical Illness in Childhood May Lead to Depression Later

    Chronic physical illness in children increases the chances of them having depression and anxiety in adulthood, according to a recent study.

  • Drinking Red Wine May Be Good For Depression, Says Study
    Drinking Red Wine May Be Good For Depression, Says Study

    A new study suggests that drinking red can bring some health benefits to you including alleviation of depression and anxiety

  • Are Depression and Binge-Eating Co-Related?
    Are Depression and Binge-Eating Co-Related?

    Depression and binge-eating often go hand in hand? Binge-eating is characterized by repeated eating, and resorting to food to seek comfort and relief from the stress.

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