Research Suggests Link Between Diet and Depression Risk in Women
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What a large-scale study finds about depression
The population-based Danish study tracked more than 6.5 million people from 1995 to 2022 Zena le Roux The Epoch Times People diagnosed with medical conditions face a higher risk of major depressive disorder, especially in the critical months after diagnosis. “A diagnosis can disrupt everything—your sense of identity, your sense of safety, and even who […]
Labels with promises like "sugar-free" or "gluten-free," diet health snacks, and even skipping meals – the very habits that seem healthy may keep you away from a balanced diet, and may also increase your calorie intake.
Depression and Diet: A Nutritional Connection
Roseville Today News, Business, Travel & Entertainment Sacramento, Calif.- Although there is rarely a single cause of depression, a poor diet often plays a significant role. A deficiency in even one essential nutrient can alter brain function and contribute to depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders. News article Depression and Diet: A Nutritional Connection published at Roseville Today.
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