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depressive

[dih-pres-iv] / dɪˈprɛs ɪv /








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Old Hunter, an ex-police detective now working in private security, disturbs Chen’s depressive apathy with a request that he help find a man called X, a former philosophy professor who ran afoul of authorities.

From The Wall Street Journal

Overall, the findings showed that exercise led to moderate reductions in depressive symptoms compared with no treatment.

From Science Daily

Compared with those who did not recover sleep on weekends, this group showed a 41 percent lower risk of depressive symptoms.

From Science Daily

Of these participants, 259 had schizophrenia and 177 had affective disorders that included bipolar disorder and major depressive disorder with psychosis.

From Science Daily

Patients living with major depressive disorder, including those who have not improved with commonly prescribed antidepressants, may benefit from short-term nitrous oxide treatment, according to a large meta-analysis led by the University of Birmingham.

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