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Art Therapy: A Promising Intervention for COPD Patients with Depression
Expressive Art Therapy (EAT) shows promise in reducing anxiety and depression in COPD patients, according to a clinical study.
Exercise plus Cognitive Training provides Most Benefit to Schizophrenic Patients
Clinical trial confirms combining Cognitive Training and exercise may improve functioning in people with schizophrenia.
Can Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia help Alleviate Depression?
According to a recent clinical trial, treatment of insomnia with cognitive behavioral therapy can prevent depression.
Can Anti-depressants Cause Emotional Problems?
A recent clinical trial evaluated the effects of anti-depressant medication on the emotional well-being of patients.
Clinical Trial confirms Benefits of Exercise for Adolescent Mental Health
Physical exercise has been shown to have multiple benefits for mental health, including reducing depressive symptoms.
Clinical Trial Proves Exercise is Effective in Treating Depression in the Elderly
A recent clinical trial has revealed that exercise is an effective addition to treating depression in elderly people.
Reducing Preoperative Anxiety and Improving Comfort in Hip Replacement Patients
A recent clinical trial found that OCS significantly reduces anxiety levels and improves patient comfort in hip replacement patients.
Clinical Trial shows Balanced Diet can Reduce Depression
Can a healthy diet reduce depression? This question has been asked many times but a scientific answer has rarely been found.
Clinical Study shows that Lithium doesn’t Prevent Suicide in Depressed People
Does adding lithium to the treatment plan of depressed people reduce the number of suicide attempts?