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Seasonal depression and the use of bright light therapy
Bright light therapy is a treatment method that can help alleviate symptoms of seasonal affective disorder. It involves sitting in front of a light box for between 20 and 60 minutes a day when the sun sets faster. The light box is supposed to replicate the bright light from the sun. To give you some …
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Seasonal Affective Disorder
It is coming to that time of the year again when the days get shorter and the night feels longer. You may notice that your mood, energy level, and motivation can drop dramatically around the start of fall. You are not alone. This is a very common condition that occurs due to a disruption of …
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Can TMS Lift the “Brain Fog” of Long COVID?
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) treatment for patients with post-COVID “long COVID” is being studied by researchers in Japan. They are studying the effects of “Long COVID”, which include improvement of depressive symptoms and cognitive function. Twenty-three participants aged 20 to 70 years were identified as presenting with conditions that manifested after contracting COVID. None of …
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Half the population will have a mental health disorder by age 75
Half the population will have a mental health disorder by age 75. Researchers examined data from more than 150,000 adults in 29 different countries between 2001 and 2022, and the findings showed that mental health issues are highly prevalent, with 50% of the population experiencing at least one condition by the age of 75. The …
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Stanford Medicine-led Research Identifies A Subtype of Depression
The Mind Store has stressed that depression leads to cognitive decay. Our goal is to measure this cognitive decay and treat it. Researchers at Stanford Medicine conducted a survey describing a cognitive biotype. This is supposed to account for 27% of depressed patients who are not effectively treated by antidepressants. Cognitive decay involves difficulty with …
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