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5 FOODS THAT HELP FIGHT DEPRESSION
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You Can Now Treat Depression With an App
The app, called Rejoyn, is cleared as a supplement to currently approved therapies and works by using specifically designed ...
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The nine best foods to soothe seasonal depression, according to a nutritionist
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Iron and vitamin D reduce depression risk, while selenium and magnesium raise it
The observed inverse associations between iron, copper, and vitamin D with the risk of MDD and rMDD suggest that these ...
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Overeating sugary foods and drinks could be linked to depression
While it might be tempting to indulge in that sweet tooth, you should do it in moderation because a new study claims to have found a link between overeating sugary foods and drinks and depression.
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Great Depression: Women’s Resourcefulness in the Kitchen
T he Great Depression (1929-1939) was one of the most challenging periods in American history, affecting nearly every aspect ...
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A headset worn at home that zaps the brain with the energy of a 9-volt battery could help relieve symptoms of depression, a ...
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Having a 'sweet tooth' may raise risk of conditions like depression and diabetes
Share on Pinterest New research links sweet foods to an increased risk of diabetes, depression, and stroke. Black ...
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Got a Sweet Tooth? Here’s Why Your Risk of Depression, Diabetes, and Stroke May be Higher
Eating a diet high in sugar is linked with several increased risks, including depression, type 2 diabetes, and stroke.
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