The FDA has approved Zuranolone, a groundbreaking pill for postpartum depression, promising noticeable improvements in as few as three days.
Unlike traditional treatments, Zuranolone directly targets the hormonal shifts post-childbirth, addressing a root cause often overlooked in conventional medicine.
Category: Holistic Mental Health Research
“Peeling Back the Layers of Depression: Are We Asking the Right Questions?
As clinicians and scientists, we’re on the edge of our seats, waiting for this 60-item questionnaire to be available to the broader community. It promises to be a game-changer. It’s not just about providing a diagnosis or a treatment; it’s about empowering our patients with tools for self-assessment, helping them understand and articulate their journey.
Beyond Prescription Medication: The Power of Nutraceuticals in ADHD
While stimulants (combined with talk therapy) are often considered the best treatments for ADHD, the management of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) isn’t confined within the walls of prescription medication. An exciting and burgeoning field of research points towards certain supplements and nutraceuticals that show potential in managing this common neurodevelopmental disorder. While the conversation around these alternatives is growing, it’s important to approach it with a clear-eyed understanding of the evidence.
Probiotics: A New Frontier in Depression Treatment
Considering root causes and potential contributing factors can lead to a more nuanced and comprehensive understanding of depression and anxiety.
The Top Ten Common Medications That Can Secretly Contribute To Depression.
These medications, commonly prescribed for nonpsychiatric conditions, have the potential to interact with antidepressants, masking or diluting their effectiveness. This highlights how interconnected our treatments can be.
Unveiling Flavanols: An Underappreciated Ally in Memory Restoration and Executive Functioning?
Flavanols have already been shown to possibly function as anti-obesity agents. Here flavanol intervention restored memory among participants in lower tertiles of habitual diet quality.