Sleeping long has a negative effect on brain performance, especially in people who are depressed, according to the findings of a new study. It suggests that sleep might be a modifiable risk factor for ...
"Based on the bidirectional association between depressive symptoms and memory, these findings suggest that individuals presenting with depressive symptoms should be assessed for potential memory ...
For the first time, scientists have identified a new subtype of depression that involves more pronounced cognitive dysregulation, with current treatment missing the mark on helping relieve these ...
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Specific depression symptoms linked to distinct patterns of inflammation and cognitive deficit
Recent research published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research indicates that specific clusters of depressive symptoms are ...
Sleeping nine hours or more per night is associated with worse cognitive performance, and it is even more the case for those with depression. There might be such a thing as getting too much of a good ...
A longitudinal study of individuals with major depressive disorder in China found that subjective cognitive dysfunction is strongly linked to the severity of depressive symptoms. Recovery of social ...
Researchers have found that SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors) antidepressants have the potential to improve certain cognitive functions, such as verbal memory. They measured brain ...
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