depression

29 03, 2017

MRI may help determine depression treatment: MRI study

2017-03-29T14:25:28-04:00March 29th, 2017|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

A new MRI study published recently in the American Journal of Psychiatry examined the possibility of using MRI scans of of the brain to determine whether CBT (cognitive behavioural therapy) or antidepressants would be the appropriate course of action for treating a patient's depression. The study, entitled  was performed by researchers from Emory University in [...]

15 07, 2015

90 Minutes in Nature Reduces Depression: MRI Study

2015-07-15T22:58:29-04:00July 15th, 2015|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research, Radiology|

New research has proven what perhaps many Vancouverites already know: time spent in nature is therapeutic for mental health. A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science has shown that a mere 90 minutes on a hiking trail (or even just setting up camp in wild surroundings) decreases activity in the regions of [...]

21 08, 2014

Stress Response is Genetic: MRI Study

2014-08-21T20:00:07-04:00August 21st, 2014|Brain MRI, Medical Imaging, MRI, MRI Research|

Have you ever wondered why some people you know crumple when faced with a stressful situation, while others appear invigorated by it? Opinions differ on the old saying "Whatever doesn't kill you makes you stronger," and for good reason: A new MRI brain study suggests genetics play a large role in human responses to stressful [...]

11 06, 2014

Antidepressant Use in Pregnancy Linked with Infant Brain Defects: MRI Study

2014-06-11T22:35:07-04:00June 11th, 2014|Medical Imaging, MRI Research, Radiology|

A new study published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology has linked antidepressant use in pregnancy to structural brain defects in the infants. According to the Canadian Women's Health Network, in 2003-2004, 14 per cent of women aged 25-39 (childbearing age) received at least one antidepressant prescription. SSRIs, which include Celexa, Cipralex, Lexapro, Luvoz, Paxil, Prozac, Zoloft and [...]