Medicine & TechnologyLoneliness can have damaging impacts on both physical and mental health, yet there are presently few behavioral interventions for loneliness "like there are for other conditions
A research team from Michigan Medicine recently analyzed private insurance claims from over 9,000 adult individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury and over one million without the condition.
Researchers with the Mental Health and Climate Change Alliance (MHCCA )found substantially higher anxiety brought by climate change following the heat dome.
University of South Florida genomics program provided scientific tools to assess mental disorders that stemmed from the Rwanda genocide in 1994 among the Tutsi ethnic group.
Researchers from UC Berkeley have discovered a link between anxiety and PTSD behaviors and the increase in myelin producing in the brain's gray matter that is known to be associated with memory.
Stressful moments in life, such as the COVID-19 pandemic can change the way people perceive time as emotions are a big factor in how fast or slow time passes. But there are ways to help the mind back on its track.
Recent research examines why antidepressant drugs don't work on 40% of people diagnosed with Major depressive disorder and the link between cognitive abilities and the disorder.
People with insomnia have a higher risk of developing depression, and depressed people usually experience a lack of sleep. A new clinical study reveals that sleep training can ease symptoms of depression in adults with insomnia.
A Harvard study claims that adults aged 35 and above who use youngster's social media, like Snapchat, Facebook, and TikTok, have an increased risk of developing depression
Study authors presented research that utilizes theories of post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD to help inform perinatal clinicians on how to deal with psychological trauma in their patients.
A new study explores how climate change could impact mental health and overall well-being, the first to account for relative humidity rather than heat alone.
Rainy and winter seasons make many people gloomy and some even experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is considered to be a major mental health concern. But what does the season have to do with it?