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Speeding up SSRIs

Published: 3 August 2017

For people suffering from depression, a day without treatment can seem like a lifetime. A new study explains why the most commonly prescribed antidepressants can take as long as six weeks to have...

Depression screening in children and adolescents

Published: 2 August 2016

McGill Newsroom Researchers find tools inaccurate and advise against routine screening in this age group

Vulnerability to depression linked to noradrenaline

Published: 15 February 2016

By Bruno Geoffroy, Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal First-ever connection between noradrenergic neurons and vulnerability to depression

Expectant dads get depressed too

Published: 5 October 2015

Transition to parenthood can be a difficult life event. It can have an impact on both parents and on the long-term development of the child. While mother’s "baby blues" have been widely...

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