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Depression and diabetes both appear to significantly raise the risk of dementia

Depression, Diabetes Both Tied to Increased Dementia Risk

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Each threatens brain health, and combination is worse, study suggests
For individuals with major depression and chronic medical illness

Conventional, Religiously Integrated CBT Similarly Effective

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Similar outcomes for CCBT, RCBT for participants with major depression and chronic medical illness
Black women are much less likely to report suffering from depression than white women

Less Depression Reported by Black Women

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Where women live also appears to affect mental health disorder rates
Women with gestational diabetes mellitus are more likely to have a history of depression

Hx of Depression Tied to Higher Risk of Gestational Diabetes

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Likelihood of history of depression elevated in women with GDM, after controlling for confounders
Coronary heart disease

Stress + Depression = Deadly Combo in Heart Disease

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Significant risk of heart attack or death in the short term
A child may face an increased risk of asthma if the child's mother or father experienced depression during the pregnancy or if the mother took an older antidepressant to treat her condition

Paternal, Maternal Depression May Up Asthma Risk for Baby

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And older, but not newer, antidepressants in pregnancy showed similar increased odds
For patients with diabetes and depression

CBT, Sertraline Insufficient in Diabetes and Depression

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Improvement in depression, with advantage for sertraline, but glycemic control remains unchanged
Resting-state functional brain connectivity magnetic resonance imaging can predict response to psychotherapy in major depressive disorder

Resting-State Connectivity Predicts Psychotherapy Response

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Pretreatment connectivity can predict response to psychotherapy in major depressive disorder
Maternal depression is more common at four years postpartum than at any point during the first 12 months postpartum

Maternal Depression Up at Four Years Postpartum

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Women with one child more likely to report depressive symptoms at four years postpartum
For patients with diabetes

Self-Management Program Cuts Depressive Symptoms in Diabetes

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DIAMOS program also linked to significant reduction in risk of incident major depression