Thomas Kingston, who was the husband of Lady Gabriella Kingston, died of a head injury at his parent's home last February. He had been on antidepressants and stopped taking the medication in the days ...
A major Australian study finds standard antidepressants are not effective for around 20 per cent of people, who may need alternative treatments.
In the treatment of mental health disorders like depression and anxiety, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are often prescribed as first-line treatments. Among the most popular SSRIs are ...
A new study suggests that for people treating depression with common medications, the frequency of their yawning might track with how well they are healing. Published in the Journal of Psychiatric ...
Back in 1993, at age 37, Audrey Bahrick, Ph.D., then a psychologist at the University of Iowa, hit an emotional rough patch and started taking Prozac, one of several selective serotonin uptake ...
A study from the University of Sydney's Brain and Mind Center reveals new clues as to why standard antidepressants fail for ...
AMSTERDAM — A noninvasive EEG-based test may help predict the risk of sexual dysfunction for patients considering treatment with antidepressants, a new study showed. The Loudness Dependence of ...
In 1991, patients and experts testified before the FDA on the link between antidepressants and suicidality. It would take the FDA 13 years to admit they were right and issue a black box warning. CCHR ...
As antidepressant use rises in the UK, the family of Thomas Kingston, who was married to King Charles III’s second cousin, ...
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