There is little evidence to back omega-3 fatty acids as a depression (Depression News)
Health and Age.com - There is little evidence to back omega-3 fatty acids as a depression treatment Reported by Susan Aldridge, PhD, medical journalist Review shows that omega-3 fatty acids on their own are unlikely to cure depression. Omega-3 fatty acids are found in Read more
Arizona Daily Star - In studies leading to its 2005 federal Food and Drug Administration approval as a depression treatment, the device showed no benefit during the first two or three months. But after one year, 20 percent to 30 percent of patients reported significant Read more
Scientific American - This study documents that, overall, ethnic minorities hold attitudes toward depression and depression treatment that are distinct from those of white participants,” lead study author Dr. Jane Givens, of Boston University Medical Center, said in Read more





