Pages tagged with "Depression-Meta-analysis"
- Depression fought by Vitamin D - yet another meta-analysis
- Depression reduced by 8,000 IU of Vitamin D daily – meta-analysis
- Heavy metals can cause health problems if low vitamin D (depression in this study)
- Depression 1.6 X more likely if low Vitamin D, taking Vitamin D reduces depression – umbrella of meta-analyses
- Depression in seniors greatly reduced by Vitamin D (50,000 IU weekly) – meta-analysis
- Depression is especially reduced by large intermittent doses of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Depression reduced if take more than 5,000 IU of vitamin D daily – umbrella meta-analysis
- Depression reduced if use more than 2,800 IU of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Depression is treated by 2,000 IU of Vitamin D – 2 meta-analyses
- Depression treated by 50K IU Vitamin D weekly (but not 1,000 IU daily) – meta-analysis
- Mental disorders fought by Omega-3 etc. - meta-meta-analysis
- Depression treated by Omega-3 (again) – meta-analysis
- Depression less likely if more Vitamin D (12 percent per 10 ng) – meta-analysis
- Anxiety severity reduced if more than 2 grams of Omega-3 – meta-analysis
- Less depression in seniors taking enough Omega-3 – meta-analysis
- Unipolar depression treated by Omega-3, Zinc, and probably Vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Depression is associated with low Magnesium – meta-analysis
- Slight depression not reduced by adding vitamin D if already had enough (no surprise) – meta-analysis
- Anti-depression medication about as good as big increase in vitamin D – meta-analysis of flawless data
- Depression might be reduced by vitamin D – meta-analysis