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depression

SSRI antidepressants and cognition: is 5HT 4-saken from its constitutive role?

Only about one third of patients achieve remission after 14 weeks of SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) antidepressant treatment and around 30% of patients remain...

DNA-bound lactate? True enough, but it’s not about tiredness: rather it’s cellular intentions and mood shifts

Lactic acid is a well-known metabolite, found in almost all cell types and is very abundant in proliferating tumor cells due to the Warburg...

Childhood adversities as predictors for depression, anxiety and cognition issues in adults: an US sample-based investigation

Associate professor in the College for Public Health and Social Justice at Saint Louis University, SangNam Ahn, PhD, and his team recently published a...

Antidepressants vs. exercise: who’s the best synaptic modulator to fight depression off?

SSRI antidepressants normally take a few weeks before any showing mental health benefits, but how come it takes so long? Now a study from...

Antidepressants: delving into resistance to enhance mood compliance

Major depressive disorder is a debilitating illness that affects more than 350 million people around the world. Medications and psychotherapy are effective for most...

Autism spectrum disorder: DNA hunt shifts on RNA editing

More than 24 million people worldwide are estimated to have autism. In developed countries, about 1.5% of children have been diagnosed with autism spectrum...

Mental health: postpartum women are at greater risk with IBD comorbidity

Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, are a group of chronic gastrointestinal disorders in which people have ulceration, inflammation, and bleeding of their gastrointestinal tract,...

Microbiota: western diet and gut bacteria trying to keep the balance

Diet appears to be a major factor that influences the composition of the human gut microbiota. Dietary proteins are first digested in the small...

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