How Long Can Severe Depression Last?
2026-03-20T10:21:14-07:00Severe depression can last months, years, or even a lifetime. Around 30% of people with major depression don’t get better with standard treatment. Symptoms can drag on [...]
Severe depression can last months, years, or even a lifetime. Around 30% of people with major depression don’t get better with standard treatment. Symptoms can drag on [...]
ADHD, depression, and anxiety can coexist—and it happens often. These conditions are connected, affecting focus, emotions, and daily life. Many struggle with racing thoughts (ADHD), constant worry [...]
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) can work for anxiety. It targets overactive brain regions linked to fear and worry. This helps calm the brain and reduce persistent symptoms [...]
About 30% of people with depression don’t improve with medication. Many start looking for something different. TMS therapy may be worth considering. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is [...]
Firefighting is tough—physically, mentally, and emotionally. But a new study suggests the stress may go deeper than expected. Women firefighters with PTSD and anxiety showed significantly lower [...]
Service dogs do more than offer companionship. Highly trained to support mental health, they wake veterans from nightmares and calm panic attacks. Many feel safer and more [...]
Polluted air isn’t just bad for your lungs—it may be throwing off your hormones too. Research links long-term exposure to traffic fumes with irregular cycles and higher [...]
"You have depression." "You might have bipolar disorder." Those words can be confusing and sometimes overwhelming. Millions struggle with these conditions. Yet, many don’t know the difference. [...]
Aging brings unique burdens: isolation, loss of loved ones, and declining health. All of which amplify emotional struggles. But what do the new studies really tell us [...]
ADHD makes it harder for people to concentrate, stay in control of their actions, and manage their emotions. Around 8.4% of kids and 2.5% of adults live [...]
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