by Ketamine Greater Boston | Aug 4, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
Ketamine infusion therapy has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment for depression, chronic pain, and other medical conditions. Recently, people curious about ketamine for depression have discovered another option: at-home treatment via a sublingual tablet....
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jul 21, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
Whatever time of year it is, seasonal depression is a drag. While most people associate seasonal affective disorder (SAD) with winter, many people suffer from the same depression symptoms in the summertime. But whether it’s a lack of sunlight or too much sunlight...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jul 7, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
Nearly one in five adults in the United States suffers from a mental health or behavioral health disorder. While white adults and BIPOC adults have similar rates of illness, mental health disorders are more likely to be longer-lasting and have more severe consequences...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jun 14, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
With the additional pressures brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as an increasingly contaminated drug supply, the rate of opioid overdoses in the U.S. continues to climb. Although Massachusetts has a lower incidence of overdoses than some states, the rate...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | Jun 9, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
According to one study, LGBTQ+ youth are more than four times as likely to die by suicide as their peers. Furthermore, those that are a part of the LGBTQ+ community of all ages are at greater risk for suicide and mental health disorders than people who are not in the...
by Ketamine Greater Boston | May 17, 2022 | General Interest, KETAMINE FOR DEPRESSION, Mental Health
In recent years, studies have shown an increasing connection between bipolar disorder and autism. The two conditions are believed to share some genetic causes and how having one of them can put you at greater risk of developing the other. In addition, bipolar disorder...
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