Depression

Overweight men more prone to depression from restrictive diets, new research shows

Study of 28,500 Americans finds men and those overweight may be especially vulnerable to negative effects of restrictive eating due to lack of essential nutrients.

 Overweight men more prone to depression from restrictive diets, new research shows.
 Study: Kissing may spread depression and anxiety via bacteria between spouses. Illustration.

Study: Kissing may spread depression and anxiety via bacteria between spouses

 UCSF study: Social media use linked to 35% spike in kids' depression.

UCSF study: Social media use linked to 35% spike in kids' depression

 A woman and a baby.

War increases postpartum depression, PTSD in pregnant Israeli women - study


Study: Treating depression in young teenagers may be more effective than in adults

Scientists used network analysis to show that adolescent depression symptoms fluctuate before stabilizing in adulthood.

 Study: Treating depression in young teenagers may be more effective than in adults.

Study finds night owls have higher risk of depression

Poor sleep quality, lower mindfulness, and alcohol consumption contribute to increased depression in those who stay up late.

 Study finds night owls have higher risk of depression.

Exercise as effective as antidepressants in treating depression, says Professor Scott Lear

Neuroscientist Wendy Suzuki explains how exercise immediately impacts the brain by boosting mood-enhancing neurotransmitters.

Exercise as effective as antidepressants in treating depression, says Professor Scott Lear.

Purim Shpiel: Espresso launches new coffee pod flavor for Israelis laced with SSRIs: Depresso

Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!

 That's that me, depresso.

Families of deceased hostages suffer without recognition or support, report finds

Seventeen family members of varying degrees of relation were interviewed with informed consent by Dr. Einat Yehene, a rehabilitation psychologist with the Hostage Families Forum Health Division.

 Hostage posters seen at the Hostages' Square in Tel Aviv, January 14, 2025

Hamas' long shadow will require greater investment into mental health resources - opinion

We need to learn to spot the signs of PTSD in ourselves and others and to signpost those who are struggling to the appropriate services.

 Released British-Israeli hostage Emily Damari and released Israeli hostage Doron Steinbrecher are transported to a hospital after being released from Gazan captivity where they were held since the deadly October 7 2023 attack by Hamas, in this handout image obtained by Reuters on January 20, 2025.

New global study uncovers hundreds of genetic risk factors for depression

Nearly half of the identified genetic variations had not been previously linked to the disorder.

 New global study uncovers hundreds of genetic risk factors for depression. Illustration.

The story nobody wants to tell: Teen suicides and mental illness among Israeli youth

“Here in Israel, we are seeing more anxiety and stress since Oct. 7 among adolescents and teens than ever before,” says Yael Avraham, a social worker and manager in the trauma field at ELEM.

 Depression in children

The more depressed the CEO, the larger the pay, a study reveals

"Considering the widespread nature of depression among executives, additional studies are needed to understand contributing factors".

 The more depressed the CEO, the bigger the compensation package. Study comes up with surprising results. Illustration.

Israel needs to improve programs for reservists returning to civilian life - opinion

The return to civilian life after prolonged reserve service requires a systematic and comprehensive approach.

Depression (illustrative)

New twin study links higher fruit and vegetable intake to reduced depression in adults over 45

Individuals who consumed fewer fresh foods were more frequently affected by depression, with symptoms being more pronounced among those who consume few fruits and vegetables.

 New twin study links higher fruit and vegetable intake to reduced depression in adults over 45.