When it comes to the arts in America, the second quarter of the 20th century is significant. That's not only because it was ...
Life in America during the 1930s was not easy, thanks to one of the worst economic disasters ever: The Great Depression. From ...
In Knoxville alone, all the bakers had been black prior to the Great Depression; by 1934, every baker was white ... Even with the advent of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, by 1939 more than 6,000 ...
Democrats "would prefer 'Depression' as long as it hurt the Republican Party," the president-elect wrote on his Truth Social platform.
Columnist R. Bruce Anderson writes that the knuckleheads in Washington do not know better than states. And what goes around ...
Global Study Pinpoints Genes for Depression Across Ethnicities Jan. 14, 2025 — New genetic risk factors for depression have been identified across all major global populations for the first time ...
Roosevelt had no concrete plan to combat the effects of the Great Depression. Roosevelt came into office fully and cheerfully prepared ... and millions felt Franklin Roosevelt was surely their friend.
Though the U.S. has experienced several recessions, there has only been 1 major depression. Often referred to as “the Great Depression,” the stock market crash of October 29, 1929, caused the ...
"Tippecanoe" Harrison was elected the 9th president of the U.S. in 1840 but ran into exceptionally foul weather on his ...
The international team of researchers behind the study says it opens up opportunities for depression treatments that are more bespoke and personalized – because they can be based around each person's ...
As common as depression is—about one person in 10 experiences ... in combination with the vastly increased demands of new motherhood.
The human brain may be unique in its ability to generate new nerve connections, called neuroplasticity; this is what underlies all adaptation and learning. In depression, neuroplasticity is ...