Light therapy could improve mental health, study finds
The Intricate Dance between Light Exposure and Mental Health
Imagine light as a remedy, a silent yet powerful healer that weaves through our daily lives,...
Running or medicine, which is better for treating depression?
Unpacking Choices for Mental Health
Depression and anxiety weigh heavily on countless individuals, prompting the exploration of diverse treatment options.
A study led by Professor Brenda...
Scientists find how psychosis spreads in the brain
Psychosis, which includes diseases like schizophrenia, costs society billions and significantly disrupts the lives of those suffering from it.
A groundbreaking study from Monash University...
New bracelet can track mood swings in bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder impacts a person's mood, energy, and ability to manage daily life. It swings their emotions from very happy to very sad, making...
Scientists find new drug to fight tough depression
Depression is more than just feeling sad. It's a medical condition that can severely affect people's lives, and sometimes, it doesn't go away even...
Scientists find links between stress, depression, and Alzheimer’s disease
In the intricacies of mental health and neurodegenerative diseases, researchers often find themselves entwining through the subtle threads that link emotional and cognitive wellbeing.
A...
How to treat and deal with ADHD
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, also known as ADHD, is a condition that often begins between ages 3 and 6, according to the National Institute of Mental Health.
And...
This therapy could prevent suicide in people with bipolar disorder
Many teenagers who are diagnosed with bipolar disorder face severe mood swings. They go through extreme highs and lows that affect how they feel,...
Higher education linked to higher risk of depression and anxiety
A study led by UCL researchers reveals that students in higher education in England may experience a higher risk of depression and anxiety compared...
Healthcare workers have higher risk of suicide, study finds
A recent study has unveiled alarming data highlighting elevated suicide risks among nurses, health technicians, and health care support workers, compared to the general...