Eating junk food for comfort when you’re feeling sad may be counterproductive, as new research shows that high consumption of ultra-processed foods increases the chances of developing depression.
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Foods that help manage depression
With winter gloom comes winter glum. The sun has all but disappeared, the sky seems to be an endless cascade of grey, and it’s just so darn cold. It can be difficult to keep up the positivity, ...
Share on Pinterest Diets rich in minerals, especially potassium, were linked to a lower depression risk in a new study. Image credit: Vera Lair/Stocksy About 5% of the world’s adult population lives ...
New research reveals that eating more junk food doesn’t just harm your waistline; it could also increase the risk of diabetes for people with depression, highlighting the urgent need for healthier ...
Down in the dumps? Help might be hiding in your fridge. A new, first-of-its-kind study suggests a controversial diet could ease severe, drug-resistant depression — with improvements showing up in as ...
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