Depression is a major human blight. Globally, it is responsible for more ‘years lost’ to disability than any other condition. This is largely because so many people suffer from it — some 350 million, according to the World Health Organization — and the fact that it lasts for many years...
'No other illness arguably damages so many children so seriously.' That statement, from the chairman of the panel of the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) on the treatment of depression in young people should give us pause. About 1 per cent of children aged five to...
Article has been added to as bookmark back Remove bookmark The Spirits of Chinese Medicine and Depression by Tracey Goulding(more info) listed in chinese oriental medicine, originally published in issue 151 - October 2008 The goal of conventional medicine is, of course, to cure disease. But ...
Article Open access 11 December 2023 Main Over the past thirty years, the global burden of disease attributed to mental disorders has grown substantially1. Mental disorders such as anxiety and depression now account for between 7% and 22% of overall disease burden in high-income countries. The ...
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Exercise has been identified as a promising non-pharmacological therapy for the management of depression, but there is still controversy over which type is most effective. We aimed to compare and rank the types of exercise that improve depression in post
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Screening for depression and suicide risk in children and adolescents: updated evidence report and systematic review for the US Preventive Services Task Force. JAMA. Published online October 11, 2022. doi:10.1001/jama.2022.16310ArticleGoogle Scholar 3. Heron M. Deaths: leading causes for ...
She reported poor health in the area of somatic symptoms, anxiety and insomnia, and depression. On the BAS, she obtained a score of 68, indicating that the experience of burden was fairly high. The specific areas of feelings of burden were physical and mental health of the caregiver, such ...
https://www.nice.org.uk/news/article/nice-provides-first-scientific-advice-on-patient-preference-study-design (February 2019) Accessed September 2019 Google Scholar 77 J. Fernow Patient Preferences in Benefit-Risk Assessments during the Drug Life Cycle (PREFER) project Positive feedback on PREFER ...