by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Jun 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
Recent advancements in neuroscience have revealed that depression can be categorized into six distinct types based on brain activity patterns, as demonstrated in a study published in Nature Medicine. This breakthrough offers a promising avenue for personalized...
by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Jun 20, 2024 | Uncategorized
In the near future, a quick brain scan could become part of a depression screening assessment to identify the most effective treatment. A new study by Stanford Medicine researchers, published on June 17 in Nature Medicine, demonstrates that brain imaging combined with...
by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Jun 13, 2024 | Uncategorized
Depressive symptoms are associated with subsequent memory decline in older adults, while poorer memory is also linked to an increase in depressive symptoms later on, according to a new study led by researchers at UCL and Brighton and Sussex Medical School. The study,...
by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | Jun 4, 2024 | Uncategorized
New research has found that exposure to air pollution while in the womb is linked to the development of certain mental health issues in adolescence. The University of Bristol-led study, published in JAMA Network Open on May 28, examined the long-term mental health...
by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | May 9, 2024 | Uncategorized
Psychiatrists and mental health professionals now have a fresh standard for addressing major depression, courtesy of newly updated clinical guidelines released by the Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments (CANMAT). These guidelines from CANMAT hold the...
by Dr. Kayvan Haddadan | May 2, 2024 | Uncategorized
Certain neurological conditions may see improvement through photobiomodulation, a non-invasive method involving the application of low-intensity light to stimulate altered functions in specific body areas. A recent study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders...