Depression The Skyrocketing Use Of Antidepressants In Older Adults With the ongoing global pandemic, many people are isolated from their families, friends, and the rest of the world. This can be challenging for older adults for a variety of reasons, including unfamiliarity with staying in touch with others through online platforms or shrinking social circles as they age. A study carried out by the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging found that 43 percent of adults (age 50 or above) experienced moderate to high levels of symptoms of depression at the start of C Read
Anxiety A Quick Guide to Genetic Testing For Mental Illnesses Genetic testing can not only provide information about your ethnic origin and ancestral history but it can also be used to find the right medication based on your genetic profile. Research has shown significant evidence that certain genes and gene variations are associated with medication metabolism. So what is genetic testing and how can it help you? Read to learn more about genetic testing for mental illness. What is Genetic Testing? Genetic testing analyzes your genetic structure to see if Read
Depression 6 Symptoms Of Depression To Watch Out For It is normal to feel sad from time to time. However, if that sadness persists, it might be depression. Depression is more complicated than the temporary feeling of sadness – it is a serious medical illness that negatively affects the way you think, how you feel, and how you act. It can also interfere with our daily functionality and everyday activities like work or school. Fortunately, depression is treatable. Determining if what you are experiencing is a result of depression will be the first Read
Depression Finding The Best Medication To Treat Depression From getting an accurate depression diagnosis to starting treatment options, treating depression is a long, complicated process. As the primary form of treatment for depression, antidepressants are unable to cure it but are able to mitigate symptoms such as loss of interest in things you once enjoyed, persistent low mood, feelings of worthlessness, and others. While you are taking antidepressants for your condition, it is important that together with your doctor, you evaluate the risks and benef Read
Depression How To Survive and Thrive The Saddest Season Of The Year January can be the start of seasonal affective disorder symptoms for many. The winter months are often the start of seasonal depression. The holidays are over, credit card payments are high after a season of shopping, New Year’s resolutions are difficult to keep up with and the frigid January weather is reaching its peak which includes shorter days. Clinical research shows Depression seems to spike at the beginning of the year. Over 10 million Americans struggle with seasonal depression, and se Read
Anxiety How to Admit Yourself to a Mental Hospital If you’ve ever felt the panic of a mental crisis, then you’ve probably considered checking yourself into a mental hospital. Mental illness is a prevalent reason for patients to visit the hospital. However, knowing when to admit yourself to a mental hospital and when it’s only an episode that will pass can be a crisis in itself. If you find yourself in a situation where you’re considering, “should I go to a mental hospital,” as a general rule, the reasons to be put in a mental hospital consist Read
Depression Depression and Art Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in the world, with over 264 million people reportedly suffering from depression symptoms. While everybody has their own unique experience with the illness, the majority of patients end up losing their interest and going through feelings of dread and hopelessness. If left untreated, depression will only worsen and disrupt all areas of life, from your job and relationships to your personal goals and ambitions. Due to the serious nature of depr Read
Depression Depression Diagnosis Learn more about DNA testing and how it can help you find the best treatment for you. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, nearly 10% of all American adults will suffer from a depressive disorder at some point in their life. Characterized by feelings of sadness and hopelessness, depression is a serious mood disorder that can negatively impact all areas of life. But how exactly do doctors identify this disorder? In other words, how do they come to a depression diagnosis? Because it largely affec Read
Depression What is Depression? When you’re feeling down, it’s normal to say things like “I feel depressed.” However, there’s a strong difference between feeling momentarily depressed and having depression. One is a temporary emotion brought on by a certain event — the other is an ongoing feeling of hopelessness and dread. If left untreated, depression can worsen and negatively impact all areas of life, including your social relationships, personal goals, and livelihood. However, despite the dangers of depression, only 50% of Read
Depression Explaining Depression Everybody feels sad every now and then — it’s normal to be depressed when something upsetting happens, such as a job loss, traumatic incident or death. However, if you experience consistent, daily depression that interferes with your ability to complete basic tasks, then you may be suffering from a depressive disorder. Each year, it’s estimated that about 16 million Americans undergo at least one major depressive episode. Not only can depression distract you from your daily requirements, but it Read
Anxiety The Difference Between Depression and Anxiety Mental health awareness is an increasingly important topic in the United States. Over 40 million Americans struggle with an anxiety disorder, and 60% of those people also exhibit signs of depression. Since these conditions commonly occur together, people often ask: what’s the difference between anxiety and depression? Although anxiety and depression have many symptoms in common — such as moodiness, limited social interests and poor health — they differ in fundamental ways. Examining the differe Read