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Exercise and/or behavioral treatment interventions may provide clinically meaningful improvements in depression outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes and major depressive disorder

Exercise, Therapy May Improve Depression, Diabetes Outcomes

Exercise and cognitive behavioral therapy can improve depression outcomes in adults with type 2 diabetes
Esketamine nasal spray plus an oral antidepressant appears to be a safe and effective treatment for patients with treatment-resistant depression

Esketamine Nasal Spray May Improve Refractory Depression Outcomes

Findings seen among outpatients with treatment-resistant depression using combo nasal spray, oral antidepressant

American Psychiatric Association, May 18-22

The 172nd American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association was held from May 18 to 22 in...
The presence of comorbid depression and/or posttraumatic stress disorder is associated with increased participation in cardiac rehabilitation among patients with ischemic heart disease

Depression, PTSD Linked to More Participation in Cardiac Rehab

Participation in cardiac rehabilitation up for patients with ischemic heart disease, comorbid conditions
From 2000 to 2015

Rates of Depression Up in U.S. Women at Hospital to Give Birth

U.S. rate of depressive disorders recorded during delivery hospitalization increased from 2000 to 2015
From 1998 to 2015

1998 to 2015 Saw Increase in Outpatient Depression Treatment

Proportion using psychotherapy decreased; proportion receiving drugs remained stable
Group

Group, Telephone, Guided CBT Treatment Effective for Depression

Individual and group CBT were significantly better than guided self-help in terms of acceptability
Anti-inflammatory add-on treatment is beneficial for patients with major depressive disorder or depressive symptoms

Anti-Inflammatory Add-On May Be Beneficial for Depression

Anti-inflammatory agents improve depressive symptoms versus placebo as add-on in MDD
Among U.S. veterans with HIV infection

Depressive Symptoms May Up Risk for Death in HIV+ Veterans

However, depression linked to higher risk for death in HIV-uninfected, but not HIV-infected, U.S. veterans
Nonsurgical brain stimulation techniques seem effective for acute treatment of major depressive episodes in adults

Nonsurgical Brain Stimulation Beneficial in Major Depressive Episodes

Ten of 18 reviewed treatment strategies linked to higher response versus sham therapy