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People With A Positive Outlook On Life May Be Less Likely Than Pessimists To Experience Heart Attack, Stroke, And May Live Longer, Researchers Say
Study Finds Brain Stimulation Shows Promise In Treating Severe Depression
Amount Of Alcohol Consumed By Older Adults May Affect Risk For Dementia
New Medication May Provide Relief From Depression In Two Weeks, Small Industry-Sponsored Clinical Trial Suggests
Certain Cognitive Deficits May Persist Into Remission Of A Major Depressive Episode, Meta-Analysis Suggests
CPAP Treatment Of OSA May Ease Depression In People With Heart Disease, Research Suggests
Eating Dark Chocolate May Positively Affect Mood, Relieve Depressive Symptoms, Study Suggests
High Remission Rates May Be Observed In Patients With Three Or More Follow-up Visits After Routine Depression Screening And Treatment, Researchers Say
Mental Health Experts Concerned About Rising Number Of Suicides Among Seniors
Providing Comprehensive Remote Care Via Telemedicine To Older Adults With Dementia May Cut ED Visits, Researchers Say
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
