Medicine & TechnologyA researcher from Michigan State University recently said that real-life support is more effective than social media for human interactions.
New results from a Brigham Young University study showed that night mode on smartphones and blue light by itself is not what is causing an individual to lose shut-eye.
As the global coronavirus pandemic necessitated video conferencing, especially for work from home setups, more people are suffering from "Zoom dysmorphia," according to a new Harvard study.
Research finding revealed that recent generations are showing a worrying decline in health compared to the earlier generations when they were at the same age.
Work depression affects over 17 million adult Americans each year. Considering the amount of time an adult spends on their job, this is no surprise. Here are some tips for coping up with depression at work.
Children's mental health is now a growing concern among psychology experts and professionals in Germany after finding more than 13 million kids and teens in the country are likely to suffer from health crises in the future.
Vitamin D toxicity or hypervitaminosis D can posture various health conditions. Three of these include hypercalcemia, poor bone health, and nephrocalcinosis.
A pair of recently-published studies, both from Duke University, suggests that mental struggles early in life could lead to poor physical health later in life.
A UCL researchers-led study showed that boys who are regularly playing video games at age 11 years old are less possible to develop depressive symptoms three years after.
During this pandemic where almost every nation in the world is implementing physical and social distancing, most of us may have noticed one thing that's missing in our life at the moment--a hug.
A new study suggests that 1 out of 5 people experience their highest rate of mental health problems in middle age, reframing the understanding of the midlife crisis.