Most American adults who suffer from depression aren’t getting treatment, a new study finds. After screening survey data on more than 46,000 people, researchers found that 8 percent had depression, but only a third were being treated for the mood disorder. Read the rest of the Story.
Many Depressed Adults Not Getting Treatment: Study
Are Burnout and Depression the Same Thing?
A new article in the Wall Street Journal writes: “Burnout and depression are seen as two distinct health conditions in the medical world. A new study suggests they may be closer to one. Burnout is assumed to be related to job stress, but it may be a depressive syndrome that develops in response to chronic stress, researchers suggest. Read the rest of the Story.
‘Insufficient’ Evidence to Suggest Omega-3 Supplements Help Treat Depression
New research has shown that omega-3 fatty acids have numerous health benefits. But according to a new Cochrane review, there is insufficient evidence to suggest they are beneficial for major depression. Read the rest of the News