Breathing tiny PM2.5 particles, especially their harmful chemicals, can raise the risk of depression and anxiety.
Internet-based mental health interventions have existed nearly as long as the internet itself, but have exploded in ...
The Manila Times on MSN
Cebu under blue alert as Basyang approaches
AUTHORITIES across Cebu are stepping up preparations as Tropical Depression Basyang approaches, prompting precautionary measures including class suspensions and festival postponements. Several towns ...
After the Ghaziabad sisters’ suspected suicide, psychiatrist warns that excessive screen use and online gaming addiction may ...
A case in Ghaziabad, in which three sisters died by suicide, has revived concerns over self-harm linked to obsessive online ...
Wellbeing Magazine on MSN
What’s driving the popularity of ketamine therapy for mental health in the United States
The United States has undergone a transformation in the landscape of mental health treatment in the last decade, shaped in large part by the emergence and rapid growth of ketamine therapy The post ...
The arts and crafts area of Living Well Adult Day Center was little more than “popsicle sticks and glue” two years ago, says Managing Director Seth Burkhart.
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Milton Keynes Citizen on MSNOpinion
Smartphones make your teenager three times more likely to suffer depression, says Milton Keynes expert
An MK expert on technology and young people’s mental health has spoken out about why she supports tighter restrictions on smartphones and social media for under 16s.
When Amanda Mataija moved from Croatia to Prague in 2015, her own struggles with ADHD, anxiety, and depression intensified. Today she helps others.
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