(Jessica Dolores) People get depressed for a number of reasons: They feel someone they love has let them down; they lack friends and company; they’re in dire financial straits…the list can go on and on.
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Eating Real Food Combats Depression — Essential Information for True Health
(Dr. Joseph Mercola) Research shows nutrition is a crucial factor in depression, and researchers have suggested diet is an important yet overlooked aspect of psychiatry. Related Study: People With Depression Use Language Differently – Here’s How to Spot It Source – Wakeup World by Dr. Joseph Mercola, March 25th, 2018 According to the World Health Organization, depression is […]
New Study Finds Antidepressants to be “Largely Ineffective and Potentially Dangerous”
(Alex Pietrowski) The first two pharmaceutical antidepressants were clinically introduced in the 1950’s, and the conditions they were supposed to treat would have at that time been found in about 50 to 100 persons per million. Today, some 13% of Americans now take antidepressants daily, even though we don’t yet understand the long-term effects of most psychotropic drugs.
Study: People With Depression Use Language Differently – Here’s How to Spot It
(Christina Sarich) A new study, published in Clinical Psychological Science, has discovered a class of words that can accurately assess whether someone is suffering from depression. Utilizing a technologically advanced set of linguistics algorithms, computerized models cull through massive data banks of spoken or written text in minutes to determine if someone shows signs of being depressed.
Why Depression is NOT Caused by a Chemical Imbalance
(Dr. Joseph Mercola) Do you know what causes depression? Many people would respond that it’s due to a chemical imbalance in the brain. This chemical imbalance theory has been widely promoted by drug companies and psychiatrists alike, to the extent that it’s accepted as fact. The glaring problem is that the chemical imbalance theory is just that — […]
The Psychology of Positively Impacting Those Around Us
(Kate Harveston) It’s fairly normal to grow glum during the winter months or feel stressed and anxious about everything there is to do. Many people suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) when there is less daylight and it becomes cold. SAD can make people depressed and anxious. Related 8 Scientifically Backed Reasons to Chant ‘OM’ Source – […]
Scientists Stunned to Learn That Gut Bacteria Seem to Have Control over Your Moods and Brain Function
(Rhonda Johansson) Scientists have now proven a link between gut microbes and emotions in humans. This is the first time that behavioral and neurobiological differences associated with microbial composition have been studied in this way. Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles observed 40 healthy women and attempted to identify brain and behavioral characteristics based […]






