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Golden, J., O’Dwyer, A. M., Conroy, R. M.: Depression and anxiety in patients with hepatitis C: prevalence, detection rates and risk factors. Gen. Hosp. Psychiatry, 2005, 27 , 431
or healthy exercise is increasing positive affect and alleviation of stress and negative affect ( Szabo, 1995 ; Tomkins, 1968 ). Exercise is useful for alleviating anxiety and depression but the relationships between exercise addiction and anxiety
become interested in studying the utility of classic psychedelics for depression. With respect to psilocybin, this interest began with pilot studies ( Carhart-Harris et al., 2016 ; Grob et al., 2011 ) and was bolstered by two randomized controlled trials
Introduction Depression, the most widely reported psychiatric disorder ( Knopf, Park, & Mulye, 2008 ; Thapar, Collishaw, Potter, & Thapar, 2010 ), is an important public health issue among adolescents. Over 9% of adolescents
psychological aspects and their roles in the pathogenesis of LEAD [ 6 ] are now being considered. For instance, among patients with IC, symptoms of depression have been identified as a personal barrier to exercise [ 7 ]. The results regarding a
, 2007 ), low self-esteem ( Yang & Tung, 2007 ), hopelessness, anxiety ( Cho, Sung, Shin, Lim, & Shin, 2013 ; Fu, Chan, Wong, & Yip, 2010 ; Tang et al., 2014 ), depression ( Cheung & Wong, 2011 ; Cho et al., 2013 ; Fu et al., 2010 ; Tang et al., 2014
. Kar N , Misra B : Toxoplasma seropositivity and depression: a case report . BMC Psychiatry 4 , 1 ( 2004 ) 17. Pearce BD
, supervised aerobic exercise, performed three times weekly at moderate intensity for a minimum of 9 weeks, was shown to be useful in the treatment of depression ( Stanton & Reaburn, 2014 ). Physical exercise may be a safe and effective addition to
comorbid depression in adults with diabetes: a meta-analysis. Diabetes Care, 2001, 24 , 1069–1078. Clouse R. E. The prevalence of comorbid depression in adults with diabetes: a meta
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