Sportschosun reporter Jang Jong-ho] Depression and bipolar disorder often relapse even after responding well to medication, ...
New research from McMaster University suggested that a wrist-worn device, such as a smart watch, may be able to signal when a person is at an increased risk of a relapse of major depressive disorder ...
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 ...
Assessing the brain at the Barbican, London, UK. Image by Tim Sandle. The medical benefits of mild electrical stimulation of the cranium may seem like hocus pocus medicine, but several decades of ...
Treatment with modern antidepressants may help prevent patients with bipolar disorder from relapsing into a depressive episode, according to an international clinical trial led by researchers at the ...
A recent study from the The University of Toronto suggests that how you process information will determine if you'll be at risk for a depressive relapse. More specifically, researchers learned via the ...
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 ...
Passively collected sleep and activity data detected early warning signs of depression relapse weeks before a full episode emerged, results of a longitudinal cohort study showed. In a 1- to 2-year ...
Experiences of cognitive problems such as memory loss or difficulty concentrating, known as ‘brain fog’, may not predict relapse in depression according to a new study that has confounded researchers’ ...
Assessing the brain at the Barbican, London, UK. Image by Tim Sandle. Assessing the brain at the Barbican, London, UK. Image by Tim Sandle. The medical benefits of mild electrical stimulation of the ...