Antidepressants don’t work, we often hear these days – except for roughly half of patients, for whom they provide significant relief. Others argue that exercise, fresh air, and a good diet are all ...
Medically reviewed by Steven Gans, MDMedically reviewed by Steven Gans, MD Depression is a common but serious mood disorder that can affect how a person feels, thinks, and handles their daily ...
Different types of depression affect the body in different ways. Atypical, energy-related depression raises the risk of diabetes, while melancholic depression increases the likelihood of heart disease ...
New research finds people with more melancholic depressive symptoms have a different of heart disease and Type 2 diabetes than people with atypical symptoms.