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National award spotlights MSU’s excellence in clinical psychology education
31+ min ago (157+ words) STARKVILLE, Miss.Emily Stafford, associate clinical professor in Mississippi State's Department of Psychology, has earned an inaugural national award for Best Clinical Foundations Course in a clinical psychology doctoral program. Presented by the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology,…...
80k-person study reveals most effective exercise types for depression vs anxiety
1+ hour, 29+ min ago (413+ words) What works for depression doesn't necessarily work for anxiety A new analysis of 63 studies examining the impact of exercise on depression and anxiety in nearly 80,000 participants aged 10-90 has revealed that how you train should change depending on which condition you're…...
Understanding the difference between apathy and depression can be lifesaving for people with brain disorders
2+ hour, 29+ min ago (723+ words) University of Northern British Columbia provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. People with brain disorders, including Parkinson's disease and dementia, are often misdiagnosed as having depression, when in fact what they're experiencing is apathy. This can delay…...
Shared brainwave biomarker bridges mouse and human fragile X research
2+ hour, 49+ min ago (506+ words) Both Kornfeld-Sylla and Bear'praised and thanked colleagues at Boston Children's Hospital, the Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Foundation, Cincinnati Children's Hospital, the University of Oklahoma and King's College London for gathering and sharing data for the study. Bear, a faculty member in The…...
Promising new speech biomarker could enrich antipsychotic clinical trials
3+ hour, 18+ min ago (259+ words) Promising new speech biomarker could enrich antipsychotic clinical trials'News-Medical Promising new speech biomarker could enrich antipsychotic clinical trials Speech latency is an objective measure of verbal response time derived from standard clinical assessments. It is sensitive to cognitive, social, and…...
Simple wrist-worn device enables early detection of depression relapse
3+ hour, 26+ min ago (407+ words) Could a smart watch act as an early'warning system for depression relapse? New research from McMaster University suggests that disruptions in a person's sleep and daily activity routine, as detected through a simple wrist-worn device, can signal when there is…...
Brainwave Biomarker Discovered in Fragile X Study Links Human and Mouse
4+ hour, 32+ min ago (838+ words) Brainwave Biomarker Discovered in Fragile X Study Links Human and Mouse Models'Bioengineer.org In a groundbreaking study published in Nature Communications, researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have unveiled a novel electrophysiological biomarker of Fragile X syndrome'offering unprecedented…...
Wearables Predict Depression Relapse Weeks Ahead
5+ hour, 6+ min ago (357+ words) Could a smart watch act as an early'warning system for depression relapse? New research from McMaster University suggests that disruptions in a person's sleep and daily activity routine, as detected through a simple wrist-worn device, can signal when there is…...
Wearable Trackers Can Detect Depression Relapse Weeks Before It Returns, Study Finds | Newswise
5+ hour, 9+ min ago (379+ words) Newswise " Could a smart watch act as an early'warning system for depression relapse? New research from McMaster University suggests that disruptions in a person's sleep and daily activity routine, as detected through a simple wrist-worn device, can signal when there…...
The exercises experts are urging doctors to prescribe for depression
5+ hour, 22+ min ago (285+ words) Exercise is an "evidence-based first line intervention" for mental health, says new study The most effective exercises for tackling symptoms of depression and anxiety include running, swimming and dancing, a new study suggests. Group workouts may offer even greater benefits…...