Medicine & TechnologyIn new research, study authors revealed that people who frequently play video games are better at decision-making than the non-gamers. Read to know more.
Research shows how industrial robots are specifically affecting human co-workers at work. Read to know how these inventions impact workers’ mental health.
The recent shooting incident at an elementary school in Texas caused students to experience PTSD following the violent incident. Read and learn more about it.
Research suggests, longer time spent playing video games may help boost kids’ IQ. Find out how the new findings oppose the common belief about gaming in kids.
Study reveals how sleep may impact one’s mental health. How can sleep help process one’s emotions? Read on and discover the link between the two states.
Research shows the link between where a person grew up and his navigation skills. Learn more about how a person’s environment affects his navigation skills
Research showed that people over 65 years of age are at higher risk of experiencing breakthrough COVID-19. Know more about the virus’s link with Mental Health.
A recent study has been able to determine a genetic correlation between mental illness and blood biomarkers. Read on to find out how biomarkers measured in routine blood tests could indicate risks in mental health disorders.
Young viewers are getting hooked on viewing short videos on Tiktok that experts compare to making kids live in a candy store. Find out what experts say about this.
Nina White was told her organs started to shut down because of an eating disorder she was into when she was only 16. Read on and learn more about her condition.
Study reveals people with mental illnesses like bipolar, are more at risk of heart disease. Learn the possibility of dying at a younger age from the conditions.
Many women report an experience of lingering depression and anxiety during pregnancy and postpartum amidst antidepressant use. Find out how this affects the baby.
According to the BEAT, an eating disorder charity, 1.25 million people in the United Kingdom are suffering from an eating disorder, with binge eating accounts for 22 percent of these cases.
Artists and neuroscientists have launched an initiative to understand how art and music therapy could help in treating mental health disorders, such as PTSD, depression, and Alzheimer's disease.