Depression Content / Depression Content for ٺƵ en Scientists Pinpoint 1 Reason Why Women May Not Respond to Depression Treatments the Same as Men /curiosity/news/scientists-pinpoint-1-reason-why-women-may-not-respond-depression-treatments-same-men Although treatments for depression exist, sometimes these treatments don’t work for many who use them: Women. It's in the brain, ٺƵ scientists say. July 13, 2022 - 11:00am Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/news/scientists-pinpoint-1-reason-why-women-may-not-respond-depression-treatments-same-men New Compound Related to Psychedelic Ibogaine Could Treat Addiction, Depression /news/new-compound-related-psychedelic-ibogaine-could-treat-addiction-depression <p>A non-hallucinogenic version of the psychedelic drug ibogaine, with potential for treating addiction, depression and other psychiatric disorders, has been developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis. A paper describing the work is published Dec. 9 in Nature.</p> <p>“Psychedelics are some of the most powerful drugs we know of that affect the brain,” said David Olson, assistant professor of chemistry at ٺƵ and senior author on the paper. “It’s unbelievable how little we know about them.”</p> December 09, 2020 - 8:08am Andy Fell /news/new-compound-related-psychedelic-ibogaine-could-treat-addiction-depression Brain’s Hippocampal Volume, Social Environment Affect Adolescent Depression /news/brains-hippocampal-volume-social-environment-affect-adolescent-depression <p>Research on depression in adolescents in recent years has focused on how the physical brain and social experiences interact. A new University of California, Davis, study, however, shows that adolescents with large hippocampal volume were more, or less, susceptible to feelings of depression depending on how unsafe — or conversely — protected they felt in their home and community environments.</p> May 17, 2017 - 9:27am Karen Michele Nikos /news/brains-hippocampal-volume-social-environment-affect-adolescent-depression Award-Winning Writer’s Memoir Explores Her Depression /news/award-winning-writers-memoir-explores-her-depression <p>Writing a memoir was not in Yiyun Li's plan. The celebrated author and University of California, Davis, English professor was working on a novel&nbsp;but had lost interest in it.</p> May 11, 2017 - 11:34am Karen Michele Nikos /news/award-winning-writers-memoir-explores-her-depression News Tips: Mental Health Services and Research at ٺƵ /news/clone-opening-doors-mental-health-services-graduate-professional-students <p>In recognition of <em><a href="/news/mental-health-awareness-month">Mental Health Awareness Month,</a></em>&nbsp;the University of California, Davis, offers a wealth of research and services for mental health. For story opportunities, please contact the people in Strategic Communications listed at the bottom of this release.</p> <h2>ٺƵ offers mental health services for students</h2> <p>Matt Savoca sought mental health counseling during his graduate studies at ٺƵ, and he has encouraged some of his friends to do the same.</p> May 03, 2017 - 12:12pm Julia Ann Easley /news/clone-opening-doors-mental-health-services-graduate-professional-students Chemical Discovered at ٺƵ May Be New Tool for Depression Therapy /news/chemical-discovered-uc-davis-may-be-new-tool-depression-therapy <p>An anti-inflammatory&nbsp;compound discovered at ٺƵ&nbsp;appears to be&nbsp;effective in treating a model of clinical depression in mice. &nbsp;The chemical has previously been shown to help relieve neuropathic pain.</p> March 14, 2016 - 11:55am Patricia Bailey /news/chemical-discovered-uc-davis-may-be-new-tool-depression-therapy