Research presented at APNA 2025 explores a nurse-led interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT) initiative to manage depression and anxiety in pregnant and postpartum women.
Psychiatrists and psychologists both treat a variety of mental health conditions but there are key differences in what they ...
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Sex-specific differences in blood-brain barrier may elucidate why women face greater depression risk
Women are affected by severe depression twice as often as men. The reasons for this have not yet been fully clarified. One ...
Study published in Nature Communications identifies significant genetic differences in how depression affects women versus ...
It’s well-known that women are more likely to suffer from depression than men. A new study has now revealed that the genetic ...
Depression may affect a person’s likelihood of achieving optimal recovery after cancer surgery, according to retrospective ...
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Is it burnout... or is it depression?
In recent years, public understanding of both burnout and depression has grown significantly. Burnout is now recognised as a ...
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Women with ADHD face delayed diagnosis and greater challenges
Scientists have found that ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in women is diagnosed approximately 5 years later ...
Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen, Germany, have discovered that heart rate deceleration within the ...
Women are affected by severe depression twice as often as men. The reasons for this have not yet been fully clarified. One potential factor is ...
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