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Cognitive Impairment in Treatment-Resistant Depression

Cognitive Impairment in Treatment-Resistant Depression

By aerchov on April 6, 2025

Depression is well-known to negatively impact mood, but relatively few studies have looked at how this disorder may impact cognition, or thinking ability. This is important because better cognitive ability is linked to better functioning in daily life (e.g., work or home responsibilities). This information could inform how we help people with depression. We do not know whether everyone with depression has difficulties with their cognition. We also do not know whether these difficulties span across all cognitive domains, or are specific to just a few (e.g., memory, learning). This study looked to answer these questions and identify what may predict worse cognitive impairment in those with treatment-resistant depression.

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Predicting Response Trajectories for Suicidal Ideation and Negative Mood among Patients with Depression receiving rTMS

Predicting Response Trajectories for Suicidal Ideation and Negative Mood among Patients with Depression receiving rTMS

By aerchov on March 19, 2025

Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) therapy has been found to be a non-invasive, safe, and effective way of treating depression – even in individuals who do not respond to usual antidepressant medications. In this study, we were interested in how rTMS changed people’s depressed mood and suicidal thoughts.

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What Thermodynamics Taught Me About Coping with Depression

What Thermodynamics Taught Me About Coping with Depression

By NINET on April 11, 2019

Written by. Kevin Jiang   One of the greatest difficulties of living with depression is coping with the apathy and fatigue it introduces into our lives. When explaining how it feels to live with depression and talking about methods of surviving daily life with this illness, I like to do it through the lens of […]

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