by Dr. Louis Kopolow | Jul 31, 2013 | Depression, Men and Depression
Men and women experience feelings differently. Men have frequently characterized women as too emotional, while women have often viewed men as simply ”not getting it.” Research examining the areas of the brain which become active when a person is asked to think of...
by Dr. Louis Kopolow | Jul 24, 2013 | Depression, Men and Depression
Depression in men differs from depression in women in a number of significant and subtle ways. Biological factors long recognized as important in women also play a role in the onset and treatment course for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in men. Neuroimagery studies...
by Dr. Louis Kopolow | Jul 17, 2013 | Depression, Men and Depression
Research has shown that while men’s brains are larger than female brains, in actuality women’s brain cells are packed more tightly together so that the actual neuronal mass is quite comparable. Certain brain structures do differ. Men have larger amygdala ( the danger...
by Dr. Louis Kopolow | Jul 7, 2013 | Depression, Men and Depression
Depression in men differs from depression in women in a number of significant and subtle ways. Biological factors long recognized as important in women also play a role in the onset and treatment course for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) in men. Neuroimagery studies...
by Dr. Louis Kopolow | Jun 12, 2013 | Depression, Men and Depression
By the year 2020 depression will have moved to the second most disabling illness according to a report made by the World health organization , Harvard University and the World Bank. Depression is bad for women , but it can be deadly for men. Over the course of their...