A new study reveals that constantly asking “what if?” can fuel anxiety and depression, especially among older adults.
For the third year in a row, data from the national Healthy Minds Study shows an improvement in college students’ mental ...
Experiencing severe hardship in childhood can have a lasting impact. Understanding this better could open the door to more ...
Mission Prep, a specialized adolescent mental health clinic with centers across California and Virginia, has released a ...
Study published in Nature Communications identifies significant genetic differences in how depression affects women versus ...
A project led by Australia’s Berghofer Medical Research Institute saw scientists review the DNA of almost 200,000 people with depression to discover shared genetic markers. This is what they found ...
Scientists identified two types of brain cells, neurons and microglia, that are altered in people with depression. Through ...
For some people, staying in their window of tolerance is no easy feat. As stated above, trauma can unfairly shrink a window, ...
You could have what some people call "high-functioning depression" if your symptoms don't have a major impact on your daily ...
Women had almost twice as many of these genetic markers linked to depression as men. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
To say kids are at the coalface of risks we don’t really understand is a massive understatement,” says Nara* a mother from the Gold Coast, who describes her 15-year-old daughter as a “phone zombie”.
The 57-year-old Hollywood stalwart took to Instagram to explain why she will be in front of cameras again. 'Thank you for ...