Can Depression Make You Sick?
2025-08-10T01:23:09-07:00Depression causes persistent sadness, numbness, and loss of interest. The mind and body are deeply connected. And when mental health suffers, it’s only a matter of time [...]
Depression causes persistent sadness, numbness, and loss of interest. The mind and body are deeply connected. And when mental health suffers, it’s only a matter of time [...]
Surviving cancer is a major victory. But, it often marks the start of a new battle. The emotional impact doesn’t end with treatment and can manifest as [...]
Millions of women experience dysmenorrhea or severe menstrual cramps. Pain like this raises questions about the connections between mental and physical health. Depression, often seen as just [...]
Farming is far from idyllic for many women farmers. Geographic isolation increases their risk of depression fourfold compared to men. Long hours and relentless financial pressures compound [...]
Millions around the world struggle with depression. For many, traditional treatments fall short. Home-based transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) offers a fresh approach. This therapy uses gentle [...]
Motherhood is a journey like no other. It is marked by joy, anticipation, and, for many, unexpected challenges. As hormones surge and life shifts, some pregnant and [...]
More than 280 million people worldwide suffer from depression, according to the World Health Organization. Anxiety adds another crushing layer. Simple tasks become mountains. Hope feels distant. [...]
Living with adult eczema can feel like a constant struggle. New research shows it may impact more than just the skin. A recent large-scale study revealed a [...]
For many people with ADHD, stimulant medications like amphetamines can feel like a game-changer, bringing focus and stability to everyday life. But there’s a serious side to [...]
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) often have lasting impacts on mental health. They can lead to persistent neuropsychiatric symptoms like depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline. People with TBI [...]
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