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Tabb Dina joins Policy Center for Maternal Mental Heath's board of directors

Tabb Dina joins Policy Center for Maternal Mental Heath's board of directors4+ hour, 43+ min ago   (352+ words) Maternal mental health disorders impact 20% of mothers in the United States during or after pregnancy, but most are not screened for these conditions and even fewer receive professional help. Closing this gap requires tight collaboration between researchers, policymakers, families and…...

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Systematic Review Links Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia to Lower Quality of Life and Function

Systematic Review Links Negative Symptoms in Schizophrenia to Lower Quality of Life and Function6+ hour, 24+ min ago   (166+ words) In individuals with schizophrenia, greater severity of negative symptoms was associated with decreased health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and worse functional outcomes, according to a systematic review published in Schizophrenia Research." Across the studies, the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale…...

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Stopping antidepressants during pregnancy doubles mental health risks - study

Stopping antidepressants during pregnancy doubles mental health risks - study6+ hour, 36+ min ago   (577+ words) A new study has found that stopping antidepressants during pregnancy can double the risk of serious mental health crises, with many women experiencing a worsening of underlying conditions such as depression and anxiety. Antidepressants are medications that help treat depression,…...

Penn Medicine
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Frontal brain signal tied to compulsive behaviors

6+ hour, 44+ min ago   (174+ words) A Penn Medicine study shows targeted brain stimulation can significantly reduce symptoms. "Compulsive thoughts and behaviors can vary widely across people with OCD," said senior author, Casey Halpern, MD, a professor of Neurosurgery and division head of Functional and Stereotactic…...

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Study Finds Exercise Could Improve Mental Health

Study Finds Exercise Could Improve Mental Health6+ hour, 49+ min ago   (239+ words) Aerobic activities such as running, swimming, and dancing may serve as a first-line treatment for mild depression and anxiety, according to new research. The findings also suggested that exercising with others may provide even greater mental health benefits. The analysis…...

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Distinct frontal brain signal tied to compulsive behaviors in people with OCD

Distinct frontal brain signal tied to compulsive behaviors in people with OCD7+ hour, 2+ min ago   (14+ words) Distinct frontal brain signal tied to compulsive behaviors in people with OCD | Newswise'Newswise...

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Stopping Antidepressants While Pregnant Doubles Risk

8+ hour, 54+ min ago   (366+ words) Dennis Thompson Thursday, 12 February 2026 11:12 AM EST Women who stop taking prescribed antidepressants during pregnancy are playing games with their mental health, a new study says. Pregnant women who quit their antidepressants are nearly twice as likely to experience a mental…...

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Gene activity pattern links childhood abuse to depression

Gene activity pattern links childhood abuse to depression9+ hour, 13+ min ago   (291+ words) Scientists have identified a pattern of gene activity present in some female survivors of childhood abuse that is associated with an elevated risk of depression. We know childhood abuse increases the risk of depression at the population level, but at…...

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This Underrated Nutrient Was Just Linked To Depression In Women 30 & Under

This Underrated Nutrient Was Just Linked To Depression In Women 30 & Under9+ hour, 31+ min ago   (519+ words) A frustrating fact is that women are twice as likely as men1 to have depression. And the difference appears starting at age 122. Some known risks (unique or more prevalent for women) of depression include all the hormonal shifts from puberty to…...

Medscape
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Exercise Equal to Antidepressants, Talk Tx for Depression

Exercise Equal to Antidepressants, Talk Tx for Depression11+ hour, 57+ min ago   (638+ words) Add to Email Alerts Aerobic exercise " such as running, swimming, and cycling " was associated with improved symptoms of depression and anxiety across age groups, a large, pooled analysis found. The review further suggests that all forms of exercise alleviate depressive…...