Throughout human history, common diseases have been defined and identified by three characteristics: 1. The typical symptoms of the condition. 2. The clinical course of the disease[...]
Today, more people than ever before are being diagnosed with depression. But paradoxically, fewer people than ever are experiencing the symptoms that historically defined depressio[...]
For decades, depression was understood as a condition marked by a predictable set of symptoms: low mood, loss of interest, hopelessness, slowed thinking, poor concentration, sleep [...]
Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you are undoubtedly aware of our current obesity epidemic. According to the World Economic Forum, in the U.S., adult obesity rose from 11.6% in[...]
If you listen to the so-called autism experts, they can’t even agree on whether the incidence of autism is increasing. More individuals are now being diagnosed with autism spectrum[...]