It’s the season to be cheery, but not everyone finds joy and cheer during the holidays. During the holiday season, the three most prevalent mental health...
People still experience many of the common symptoms of clinical depression, even in cases of high-functioning depression. Although the symptoms of depression are present, they are...
In the area of mental health, researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have made an astounding discovery. Researchers have discovered that Lactobacillus, a...
According to new research, those born in the 1990s have worse mental health than people born in earlier generations did at the same age. In contrast to previous generations, so-called “90s babies,” which comprise the youngest millennials and the oldest members of Gen Z, have not demonstrated improvements in...
For adults with moderate to severe depression, a meta-analysis supports the use of mobile mental health apps as an adjunct to traditional treatment or as a...
The moniker “silent killer” is not for nothing. According to research from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, stress at work claims the lives of 120,000...
The geopolitical risk analysts at S&P Global Market Intelligence discovered that water stress will persist in posing challenges to businesses and governments in the coming years....
Thanks to its amazing medicinal qualities, chamomile tea, an ancient marvel, is becoming more and more popular in modern times. The calming flowery drink can relieve...
Biomedical and biopsychosocial systems for understanding wellbeing and sickness are frequently viewed as contrary together: The biomedical model, zeroing in on sickness as a solely organic...
A fundamental takeaway from the advances in psychology and psychiatry in recent years is a straightforward anti-Cartesian lesson: the body and mind are inextricably linked. This...