Timestamps:
What is Inflammation: 0:43
Is Depression an Inflammatory Disease? 1:16
Can we treat Depression by lowering Inflammation? 5:14
Why does Depression often start after a Traumatic Event? 7:22
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References:
- Rausch et al., Depressed patients have higher body temperature: 5-HT transporter long promoter region effects, Neuropsychobiology. 2003
- Howren et al., Associations of depression with C-reactive protein, IL-1, and IL-6: a meta-analysis., Psychosom Med, 2009
- Pasco et al., Association of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein with de novo major depression, The British Journal of Psychiatry (2010)
- Bonaccorso et al., Depression induced by treatment with interferon-alpha in patients affected by hepatitis C virus, Journal of affective disorders, 2002
- Su et al., Omega-3 fatty acids in the prevention of interferon-alpha-induced depression: results from a randomized, controlled trial., Biol Psychiatry. 2014
- Osher & Belmaker, Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Depression: A Review of Three Studies, CNS, 2009
- Fontani et al., Cognitive and physiological effects of Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in healthy subjects, Eur J Clin Invest. 2005
- Kiecolt-Glaser et al., Omega-3 Supplementation Lowers Inflammation and Anxiety in Medical Students: A Randomized Controlled Trial, Brain Behav Immun. 2011 November
- Pace et al., Increased Stress-Induced Inflammatory Responses in Male Patients With Major Depression and Increased Early Life Stress, (Am J Psychiatry 2006)
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