Alzheimer’s disease risk may be exacerbated at a younger age by depression and anxiety
The study was conducted by the American Academy of Neurology.
Implementing a physical exercise routine may reduce migraine triggers
The preliminary study involved nearly 4,600 people with a history of migraines.
Stigmatization of older adults leads them to perform poorly on tasks
Researchers looked at previously released studies from as far back as the mid-1990s.
Young children are more likely to only experience low post-traumatic stress after a natural disaster
The study was conducted at Boston College.
Marijuana legalization may have led to an increase of use among adolescents
Researchers analyzed data of millions of children in K-12 school as part of the California Healthy Kids Survey.
New research uncovers gut microbiome signature associated with healthy aging
The findings were established by analyzing clinical data from nearly 10,000 participants, aged 18 to 101.
Mental illness among children could transpire to poor health later in adulthood
The findings could pave the way for better intervention early in life to prevent subsequent diseases in later life.
Researchers explored aspirin and statin use among elderly Americans
The study was released in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
Male children who frequently play video games are less likely to develop depression
Researchers examined more than 11,000 adolescents as part of the Millennium Cohort Study.
New research explores how typical and fast-acting antidepressants bind to TRKB neurotrophic receptors
The research was published in the journal Cell.
Bad mood or depression may be exacerbated by irregular sleep schedules
The study was funded by the National Institutes of Health.
African-American women with hypertension more likely to be diagnosed with depression
Researchers studied more than 300 African-American women in mid-adulthood regarded as having low socioeconomic status.
