Anxiety, Depression Bidirectionally Linked to Migraine, Tension Headache
There is a bidirectional association between anxiety and depression and migraine and tension-type headache (TTH).
There is a bidirectional association between anxiety and depression and migraine and tension-type headache (TTH).
Whether major depressive disorder is a comorbidity of bipolar disorder isn’t really known. Researchers built a predictive model of major depressive disorder to bipolar disorder conversion and with the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership validated the results across a multi-national network of patient databases.
With the COVID-19 pandemic increasing the risk for adolescent depression, this randomized controlled trial tested online single-session interventions during the pandemic in adolescents from all 50 US states recruited via social media who had elevated depression symptoms.
With transgender and gender non-conforming individuals in China subject to minority stress and, as a result a higher risk of adverse mental health issues, researchers aimed to review the findings of the research on transgender and gender non-conforming individuals in that country. By doing so researchers hope to give an outlook to further research that can guide clinical practice and policy.
While depression is often cited as an adverse effect of β-blocker use, there is limited evidence supporting this causal relationship.
The psychological symptoms are consistent with the amount of vision loss, irrespective of disease duration.
In order to evaluate the relationship of sleep disturbance to the antidepressant effects of esketamine, 2 double-blind, 4-week studies randomized adults with treatment-resistant depression (TRD) to placebo or esketamine nasal spray.
Impaired quality of life in people following hypoparathyroidism surgery and treatment is increasingly acknowledged. Researchers analyzed this with a questionnaire.
Investigators conducted a systematic review of studies published between January 1, 2020 and January 29, 2021 that estimated the prevalence of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biomarker research has revealed a connection between systemic inflammation and depression.