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  • Depression tied to 4 times higher early death risk in diabetes

    Mental health issues are common in people with type 2 diabetes, with studies finding that depression is twice as likely in those with type 2 diabetes as in those without the condition. Now, a study has found that the risk of premature death in people with both type 2 diabetes and depression is four times that of people with neither condition.

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  • New study finds closing racial health disparity gap and addressing individual health are not mutually exclusive

    Over the past decade, much of the U.S. health care industry has begun omitting race when predicting and diagnosing disease, thought of as a way of reducing health disparities and curbing systemic racism in health care.

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  • Seasonal Affective Disorder Can Affect You in the Summer Too

    While summertime is often thought of as cheerful and bright with the ability to uplift people’s moods, the effects of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can still occur during the sunniest months.SAD is a mood disorder in which depression occurs at the same time every year. The condition is most connected to times of year like winter when there is less sunlight.

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  • Just a short walk each day could reduce depression

    Exercise can help manage weight, reduce the risk of disease, strengthen bones and muscles, and even improve brain health.Evidence is growing that it can also alleviate the symptoms of depression, the leading cause of mental health-related disease.

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  • Hallucinogens: What Are They, Side Effects, Precautions & Abuse

    Hallucinogen drugs, also known as psychedelics, have been in the news lately as recent breakthroughs have highlighted their potential health benefits. Find out what hallucinogens are, how they’re used, and their side effects, precautions and drug interactions. Plus, learn about the signs of hallucinogenic drug abuse.

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