Shorter telomeres are linked to higher risks of stroke, dementia, and depression, but lifestyle factors may help counteract ...
A study out of the University of Minnesota has revealed that kids who face various forms of exclusionary discipline (ED) at school were at greater risk of developing anxiety and depression. The ...
sometimes acting as a protective factor. However, no prior studies had explicitly examined how these narcissistic traits might influence the well-established link between depression and suicidal ...
Many retirees turn to alcohol as a coping mechanism, and alcohol use influences the relationship between depression and retirement. Moderate drinking acted as a protective factor, while binge ...
Shorter protective caps on chromosomes called telomeres, a proposed marker of accelerated biological cell aging, may be ...
Volunteering was a factor in reducing the odds ... further evidence for the potential protective role of volunteering in mitigating the risk of depression.” Dr. Soo Borson, journal editor ...
and regular exercise are protective factors against depression, while diabetes, dyslipidemia, frequent outpatient visits, frequent hospitalizations, smoking, and low life satisfaction are risk factors ...