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Men are still faking it till they break: Inside the crisis of hidden depression
On this week’s Well Enough podcast, bestselling author Owen O’Kane and TV presenter Matt Johnson open up to host Emilie ...
ATLANTA - When we think about depression in men, Dr. Suvrat Bhargave of the Center for Family Psychiatry in Tyrone, Georgia says we often think about sadness. "But it turns out the number one symptom ...
Admitting a mental health diagnosis traditionally has been viewed as a sign of weakness. But true masculinity means tending ...
June 17 -- Reluctant to talk about the weight of their lives, many men are suffering in silence from depression. "It's important to recognize that when men become depressed it may not be quite the ...
Women are two times more likely to suffer from major depressive disorder than men, but until recently, most preclinical studies into the underlying biology of depression only included men. A new study ...
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Depression in men and women: Men become silent in depression, but women talk more; does this disease also see gender differences?
Depression: The gender gap in depression is profound. Let us explain why there is such a difference in depression between men ...
Men don’t like admitting things. Sometimes this manifests in adorably clichéd ways — they won’t admit that they’re lost, they won’t ask for help at the hardware store... You know, the normal “stubborn ...
Depression among Black men is an oft-unspoken pain that deeply affects the health and quality of life of Black people. In fact, the most current review of evidence on Black men and depression suggests ...
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Seasonal Depression Dragging You Down? Try These 4 Daily Habits Recommended by Psychologists
W e’re nearly a week into the time change, which for many marks the start of seasonal affective disorder (SAD). Around five ...
A recent study published in Nature Communications may have an answer. It found that women have a higher genetic risk of depression compared to men. Considering depression is among the leading causes ...
It’s well known to the point of stereotype that gay men experience higher rates of HIV, substance abuse, and suicide. But it’s less known, and hardly talked about, that we also have much higher rates ...
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