Depression: The gender gap in depression is profound. Let us explain why there is such a difference in depression between men ...
Objective: We sought to examine whether higher rates of depression in women than in men can be explained partially by the artifact hypothesis, which suggests that when both sexes have the same ...
Women have long been thought to have much higher rates of depression than men, but when alternative and traditional symptoms of depression are considered, these sex disparities disappear, new research ...
Researchers compared risk for depression in patients with long-term breast cancer and those without breast cancer.
Women with vs without hyperemesis gravidarum were more likely to have pre- and postpregnancy depression. Women with vs without hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) have significantly greater odds of a ...
Women who have a high genetic risk of depression are more likely to develop heart disease, researchers have found. Women who have a high genetic risk of depression are more likely to develop heart ...
A study links poor diet to higher depression risk in women aged 40 to 50. Eating many processed foods and added sugars may increase depression chances. Experts suggest a plant-based diet and more ...
Following cesarean delivery, approximately 1 in 6 women demonstrated symptoms of postpartum depression. One in 6 women experienced symptoms of postpartum depression 2 months after cesarean delivery, ...
Long-term breast cancer survivors have a higher risk for developing depression, particularly if they have insomnia, according ...