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Depression

 A couple on beach stroll.

Better together: marriage linked to lower depression risk in new study

 A baby being cleaned up and assessed by the paediatrician after he was born.

Surprising link found between concussions and postnatal maternal depression

 People walking in the rain on Jaffa street in Jerusalem, on May 6, 2024

Winter is coming: Five signs your body is preparing for the cold

By WALLA! HEALTH
 SLIHOT PRAYERS are recited ahead of Rosh Hashanah last year. ‘Among my patients, their families, and their teachers, the deluge of questions can be overwhelming at this time of year,’ says the writer.

Fear of heaven or pathological anxiety?

By JACOB L. FREEDMAN
 Depressed woman (Illustrative).

Surge in postpartum depression among Jewish women in war-torn Israel

By Bella Savitsky , Rachel Shvartsur
 THE WRITER addresses a conference in Milan. The trauma of October 7 spurred an unprecedented wave of solidarity and mutual support among Israelis, she notes.

How Israel ranks among the happiest nations despite constant turmoil

By Dr. Liraz Margalit

Watch: Why are there rich people who are depressed?

By David Berger
 Two police officers overlook Birkat Kohanim (Priestly Blessing) at the Western Wall on April 25.

Amid wartime despair, Israelis need to stop being ungrateful and be happy

 A cybersecurity employee from the Paris 2024 flying squad manages a simulated cyber attack and pretends to resolve it from a computer on the Olympic site which will host the hockey events at Yves-du-Manoir Stadium in Colombes, near Paris, France, May 3, 2024.

HU team finds that depression can be treated effectively by online cognitive behavioral therapy

Depression (illustrative)

Social worker appreciation day: Workers want funding, not ‘thank you’s

 psychedelic mushrooms (illustrative)

Medical benefits of psychedelic mushrooms identified by Israeli researchers

 Depression in children

Depression, anxiety rates among Israeli children spike since Oct. 7 - expert

 A man's nose

Scents from childhood could help relieve depression- study

 HOSTAGES’ FAMILIES protest outside Netanyahu’s house in Caesarea, Jan. 20.

Netanyahu's inept government has driven Israel to depression

 Children's toys and personal items lie on the bloodstained floor of a child's bedroom, following a deadly infiltration by Hamas terrorists from the Gaza Strip, in Kibbutz Beeri in southern Israel October 17, 2023.

Coping with postpartum depression after Oct. 7

By Keren Hadad Taub
 THE FUNERAL of Sgt.-Maj. (res.) Eliraz Gabai, killed in Gaza, takes place in Tiberias, last week. Busy with fighting a war, attending funerals, and visiting the bereaved, we are suppressing a great deal of grief, the writer notes.

Responding to Israel's mental health crisis

 OUR SENSE of routine, safety, and comfort has been shattered for now

Israel tries to return to old routines when everything has changed - opinion

By BATYA L. LUDMAN
 People gather and light candles to remember the Israeli victims of the October 7 massacre at Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv, October 12, 2023.

Spouses of reserve soldiers suffer from depression