Consumption of soft drinks may be linked to a diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD), along with more severe symptoms, ...
Soft drink consumption is linked to a higher risk for depression and greater symptom severity, potentially by altering the ...
"They found that women in particular are...somehow more predisposed to effects of soda on their gut microbiome and rates of ...
Now, new research out of Germany suggests that consuming soft drinks can also increase the odds of developing depression.
July 25, 2008 — Although moderate drinking can offer health benefits, new research in mice suggests that abstinence following moderate drinking can lead to depression and blunt the growth of new ...
Insomnia and hazardous drinking are so closely intertwined that estimates suggest at least one-third, and as many as 91%, of people who have a hard time with sleep also misuse alcohol. A new study ...
A new study found a link between a high intake of sugary drinks and a type of gut bacteria linked to depression.
German scientists have said the purchasing of fizzy drinks should be relegated after they found evidence suggesting they can increase chance of depression.
A new study shows that sugary drinks don’t just affect physical health—they may also raise the risk of depression in women by ...
Participants reported their soft-drink intake, and the researchers assessed both the presence of depression and the severity ...