We’ve shared foods that are linked to improvements in depression symptoms and mental health. We’ve also discussed which foods you should try to avoid in your diet.
Melancholic depression is a subtype of major depressive disorder. Read on to find out what melancholic depression is, its symptoms and some treatment options.
It's common to experience postoperative depression after surgery. Read on to find out what post-surgery depression is and what you can do to feel better.
Depression in your early 20s doesn’t have to be tough to tackle, it can be addressed by seeking helps. Here is how to deal with your early 20s' depression.
We’ve explained how antidepressants work as treatments for depression and anxiety, as well as how long it usually takes for antidepressants to start working.
There is some proof that alcohol-dependent people are more likely to end up with depression. Keep reading to discover the intersection depression and alcohol.
The first step to recovering from depression is identifying ‘depression thoughts’ and taking actions. Read on to find out some common depression thoughts.
Physical pain and physical symptoms linked to depression are real. Here is how depression can make you sick and what symptoms to look out for.
Most antidepressants are safe if taken as prescribed. However, they can cause side effects. Read on to find some common side effects of antidepressants.
Depression is treatable with a mix of medication, therapy and effective self-help techniques. Read on to find out nine self-help depression strategies.
When cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is used effectively, it can be an excellent coping mechanism for dealing with depression. Read on to find out more.
If you have depression, identifying your personal triggers can help you to reduce the severity of your symptoms and avoid relapse.