Depression
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«Depression may refer to:» (wikipedia)
Summary on Depression
It is
a
symptom.
Here is an overview of its
127 biolinks
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↓ Decreases:
Coenzyme Q10, Glutathione, IFN-γ, PUFA, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Zinc
↓ May decrease:
Androstenediol, BDNF, Dopamine, Klotho, Lifespan, Pregnenolone sulfate, Running technique, Vaccine
↑ May cause:
Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes, Procrastination, Tinnitus
→ Caused by:
Chagas disease, Neurocysticercosis, Psoriasis
→ May be caused by:
5-Alpha reductase inhibitors, Air pollution, Cancer, Cannabis, COVID-19, Haloperidol, Hypothyroidism, Interferon, MAO, SmartPhone
Prevention of Depression
↘ Decreased by:
Aripiprazole, Bacopa, Bright light, Caffeine, Chamomile, Chronotherapy, Coffee, Dance movement therapy, High Income, Licorice roots, Magnesium, Melatonin, Saffron, Serotonin, Singing bowl, St John's Wort, St John's Wort, Testosterone, Vitamin B12, Zinc
↘ Cured by:
Allopregnanolone, Blue Light, Bright light, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dance movement therapy, Forest bathing, Light therapy, NIR, Pentoxifylline, Phenotropil, Red light
↘ May be decreased by:
Acetyl-L-Carnitine, Cryotherapy, D2 Receptor, Libido, Lion's Mane, Oxidative stress, Photobiomodulation, PPAR-β/δ, PPARγ, Relora, Rubidium chloride, Sleep, Sleep Quality, Telmisartan, Vitamin B1, Vitamin B12
↘ May be cured by:
Coffee, Dawn simulation, Exercise, Fruits + Vegetables, Grounding, LSD, Magnesium, Meditation, Polyprenols, Psychedelic microdosing, St John's Wort, Vitamin B6, Vitamin D, Vitamin D + Fluoxetine, Vitamin D + zinc, Zinc
? Affects:
Cancer, Cardiovascular Diseases, Diabetes
? Affected by:
Biology, Diet, Environment, Lifestyle, Psychological conditions
× Is not affected by:
Atopic Dermatitis, Vitamin D3, Vitamin D3, Graded exercise therapy, Interferon beta-1b, Magnesium, Vitamin B group
Pathways of Depression
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Depression Biolinks
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1.3Perhaps, Acetyl-L-Carnitine decreases Depression(BioMindmap Proof Quality is Low.) (BioMindmap had flagged this statement.)
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0.1Perhaps, Psychedelic microdosing improves Depression(BioMindmap Proof Quality is Very Light.) (BioMindmap had flagged this statement.)
Evidence Sources
Biolinks for Depression are extracted by users from 93 related publications.
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To organise this new finding, they add it as a new piece of information — a Biolink — a proven logical relation between objects, drugs or symptoms etc.
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Proofs for biolinks of current node (Depression) are listed here. Abstracts are hidden.
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2011Cohort
- Organism: Humans
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2005Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
- Minor Magnitude of Effect.
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2006Cohort
- Organism: Humans
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2009Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2009RCT
- Dose: 500mg
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2010Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2010Publications Review
- Organism: Humans — Not Healthy
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2012Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2013Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2013Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2014Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2013RCT
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2014Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2014Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2016Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2016Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2016RCT
- Organism: Humans
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2016Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2016Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2017Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2017
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2017Cohort
- Organism: Humans
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2019RCT
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
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2019Medical News
- Organism: Humans
- Minor Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
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2019RCT
- Organism: Females — Postmenopausal
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2019RCT
- Organism: Females — Postmenopausal
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31331546/?from_term=Hypericum+trial&from_sort=pubdate&from_pos=310.1016/j.ctim.2019.05.028
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2019Meta-Analysis
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2019Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2020Cohort
- Organism: Humans — Old
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2020Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
- Minor Magnitude of Effect.
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2020RCT
- Dose: Open-label ganaxolone (225 mg twice daily, increased to 450 mg twice daily if tolerated) was administered for 8 weeks, followed by a 2-week taper
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2020RCT
- Condition: stress
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2020RCT
- Condition: Age 50+
- Organism: Humans
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2021Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2021Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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1993
- Organism: Humans
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2020Cohort
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2013
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2012Cohort
- Organism: Humans
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2014Meta-Analysis
- Organism: Humans
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2015
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2015
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2017Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
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2017Publications Review
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Systematic Review
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2019Cohort
- Organism: Humans
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2021Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Strong Magnitude of Effect.
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2008Cohort
- Organism: Humans
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2008RCT
- Organism: Humans
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2008
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2010RCT
- Organism: Females
- Notable Magnitude of Effect.
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2010
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2010RCT
- Organism: Humans
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