"We found that preexisting depression was associated with a 2.5-fold increase in mortality risk for patients with PCa, highlighting its role in exacerbating disease progression and worsening survival.
There's something kind of remarkable about food born from necessity. When you're staring down empty cupboards and an even emptier wallet, creativity kicks in. The Great Depression era of the 1930s ...
In A Nutshell About one in ten cancer patients developed a new mental health disorder, most often anxiety or depression, within a year of their diagnosis. Those patients were 51% more likely to die ...
Using de-identified data from the National Cancer Institute, researchers followed 205 patients—average age, 61 years—with prostate cancer and preexisting depression. Patients with both conditions had ...
Pre-existing depression might influence survival of patients with prostate cancer, warranting intervention. Preexisting depression is associated with significantly lower overall survival among ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y., Jul 26, 2003 (United Press International via COMTEX) -- A diagnosis of cancer carries such emotional upheaval that a person's feelings of depression can eat away at the possibility ...
New research published in the journal Depression & Anxiety suggests that eating dark chocolate could lower the risk of depression. A cross-sectional survey of 13,626 adults found that after eating ...
A new Dartmouth-led study finds that patients with depression and advanced cancer live longer when exposed to palliative care interventions designed to improve quality of life. Published in Health ...
There was a time when pantries were bare, and creativity was the key ingredient in every kitchen. During the Great Depression, resourceful Americans transformed humble staples into hearty meals that ...