Unmarried people are up to 80 per cent more likely to have depressive symptoms than those who are wed, analysis suggests. Researchers have discovered that saying ‘I do’ appears to have a protective effect against depression, which affects around 16 per cent of adults in the UK The risk of depression Writing in the journal Nature Human Behaviour, researchers said: …
If you grew up on a busy road, you're more likely to be diagnosed with depression, anxiety, and psychotic behaviors now, a study claims. They found that children who grew up surrounded by more air and noise pollution were more up to 22 percent more likely to have depression, anxiety, and 'psychotic experiences' like hallucinations and intrusive thoughts than those …
Exercising for half an hour may reduce symptoms of depression for at least 75 minutes post-workout and amplify the benefits of therapy, according to a new study led by researchers at the Iowa State University. Exercising for 30 minutes may reduce symptoms of depression, boost effects of therapy: Study The findings of the research were published in the journal, 'Frontiers …