18 Integrative Therapy Research Articles on Depression
- Gut-brain axis: how the microbiome influences anxiety and depression (2013) Abstract
- Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in adolescents with borderline personality disorder and ultra-high risk criteria for psychosis: a post hoc subgroup analysis of a double-blind, randomized controlled trial (2013) Abstract
- Vitamin D deficiency and depression in adults: systematic review and meta-analysis (2013) Abstract
- Effects of vitamin and mineral supplementation on stress, mild psychiatric symptoms, and mood in nonclinical samples: A meta-analysis (2013) Abstract
- Many apples a day keep the blues away – Daily experiences of negative and positive affect and food consumption in young adults (2013) Abstract
- Exercise for Depression (2013) Abstract
- Observation on clinical efficacy of depression treated with the alliance of acupuncture and medication (2013) Abstract
- Association of atopic and non-atopic asthma with emotional symptoms in school children (2013) Abstract
- Effect of diet on serotonergic neurotransmission in depression (2013) Abstract
- L-methylfolate as adjunctive therapy for SSRI-resistant major depression: results of two randomized, double-blind, parallel-sequential trials (2012) Abstract
- Light and sleep therapy for bipolar depression (2012) Abstract
- Nutrition and depression at the forefront of progress (2012) Abstract
- Immune changes and neurotransmitters: Possible interactions in depression? (2012) Abstract
- Aspirin decreases the risk of depression in older men with high plasma homocysteine (2012) Abstract
- Nutrition and the psychoneuroimmunology of postpartum depression (2012) Abstract
- Game-based biofeedback for pediatric anxiety and depression (in youths) (2011) Abstract
- Real-time self-regulation of emotion networks in patients with depression (Neurofeedback) (2012) Abstract
- Anxiety and depression in patients with self-reported food hypersensitivity (2010) Abstract
Please include work of Dr. William J. Walsh (featured on your site) – Elevated serum copper levels in women with a history of post-partum depression.
PubMed Link: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17317521