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A study suggests a potential link between GLP-1 drugs and the need for antidepressants, indicating the importance of monitoring mental health in users. GLP-1 drug users were more likely to be prescribed antidepressants, highlighting a possible association between the two. Possible reasons for this connection include direct drug effects on mood, increased healthcare interaction, and underlying health conditions. The study underscores the need for healthcare providers to be vigilant in assessing the mental health of patients receiving GLP-1 drugs, despite their effectiveness in weight loss.
Movement disorders remain predominant in neurological diseases, with ongoing challenges in diagnosis, yet research has helped with treatment.
Mother’s Day offers a chance to explore the mental health challenges that expectant and new mothers face
This week features a rare report of phentermine-induced tardive dyskinesia, research on suicide neural markers, and maternal mental health.
Celebrities have started taking mental health breaks from their careers, which represents a growing public acceptance of the practice.
Harvard University researchers found a promising link between olive oil consumption and a reduced risk of dementia-related mortality.
A new study reveals that rats fed a junk food diet showed impaired memory, potentially linked to decreased acetylcholine levels.
Despite progress, addiction remains a persistent challenge for caregivers, whether its alcohol, opioids, or the rise of zombie drugs.
New research explores the originas of relationship trauma, highlighting the role of mindfulness in fostering healthier dynamics.