Young adults who engaged in a social media “detox” reported reductions in depression, anxiety and insomnia, though it was unclear how long the effects would last.
During detox, daily screen time actually increased by 4.5% (15.4 seconds, P =0.04), and time at home rose by 6.3% (42.78 ...
We all say we’ll take a break from social media to improve our mental health, but many of us aren’t fully comprehending how ...
Until now, researchers assumed that schizophrenia, anxiety disorders or depression arise from an interplay of many different ...
Staff writer Abby Breidenbach explains how the worldwide campaign for mental health awareness causes symptoms to be ...
New research suggests that teens who feel better-prepared to take on the challenges of puberty are more resilient and have a ...
The impacts of language on depression and anxiety symptoms in Japanese English bilingual people are explored in a new study ...
Supporting people with both financial and mental health support at the same time works better than tackling either one in ...
Yes, you can visit urgent care for your mental health. However, it’s important to keep in mind that these care facilities shouldn’t be used in an emergency and can’t provide long-term mental health ...
Supporting people with both financial and mental health support at the same time works better than tackling either one in isolation, according to new research led by the London School of Economics and ...
The News 5 Investigators have discovered you are waiting longer and longer in local emergency rooms. And it gets even worse for those suffering from mental health issues.