Depression is the most common mental health disorder in the U.S., affecting more than 18 million adults. Since not everyone who experiences depression seeks help, this number is likely much higher.
Stella Olise of the Harris Center explains how depression can look different in Black girls and how families can recognize the signs.
"Depression attacks" can be common and triggered by a host of different issues or circumstances. Kseniya Ovchinnikova via Getty Images Many of us are familiar — perhaps too familiar — with an anxiety ...
Depression looks different in Black women, according to a recent study. Depression is a disorder that affects millions of Americans each year, but diagnosing it isn’t the same for everyone. According ...
San Juan Capistrano, California / Syndication Cloud / February 12, 2026 / Mission Prep Key Takeaways Teen depression ...
The arrival of COVID-19 brought a rise in mental health concerns and most Americans say the country faces a crisis. Older adults haven't been exempt from the mental toll of the pandemic, which has ...
No single ‘depression gene’ has been found, but large studies have identified over 100 genetic risk markers on chromosomes ...
Researchers have found compelling evidence that depression points to the development of Parkinson's disease or Lewy body ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has touched pretty much every person in America — and it shows in the state of our mental health. The prevalence of sleep troubles, lethargy, feelings of hopelessness and other ...