If you want to get rid of unwanted, negative thoughts, try just ripping them up and tossing them in the trash. Read the Story
Make Negative, Unwanted Thoughts Disappear By Throwing Them Away
Reaction To Stress Today Predicts Health Tomorrow
Reactions to a stressful situation now can predict your health problems for 10 years down the road, regardless of your present health and stressors. Read the Story
Definition of Remission from Depression Different Between Patients and Their Doctors
People with major depression put more emphasis on life satisfaction and well being to define remission than their doctors. Read the Story
Risk of Depression, Learning Issues When A Person Is Exposed to Light
When people burn the midnight oil, they risk suffering from depression. Read the Story
People Identify Symptoms of Depression More Readily in Women Than Men
The ability to correctly identify signs of depression depends on the gender of both the identifier and the person with depression. Read the Story
Genes, Depression and Life Satisfaction
Vulnerability to depression is linked with how satisfied we are with our lives. Read the Story
Acute Stress Alters Control of Gene Activity
Acute stress alters the methylation of the DNA and thus the activity of certain genes implicated in mental illness. Read the Story
Fear Really Resides in a Different Area of the Brain Than Its Inhibitory Mechanisms
The brain circuits responsible for extinguishing fear differ from the circuits involved in the reoccurrence of the fear response. Read the Story
Spirituality Correlates With Better Mental and Physical Health
Despite differences and rituals among the world’s major religions, spirituality often enhances mental and physical health regardless of a person’s faith. Read the Story
New Targets For Treating Depression
Researchers from Mount Sinai School of Medicine are presenting important discoveries on the involvement of the immune system and dopamine cells in the onset of depression. Read the Story
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