On World Down Syndrome Day, a child psychiatrist highlights common myths and misconceptions surrounding Down syndrome, from ...
Social media is full of mental health misinformation, posing risks to young people who increasingly turn to these platforms ...
Why do positive moments sometimes fade almost as soon as they appear? New research shows that certain thoughts we have after good experiences may increase vulnerability to depression.
Sleep science now explains why the “mind after midnight” specialises in horror stories, and why we should never trust our night-time cognitions, which are driven by negativity bias ...
Mislabeling causes harm. But compassion is truly supportive.
Eating avocado before bed may lead to health benefits like longer sleep, improved digestion, less late night snacking, and more.
Irish Examiner on MSN
Facing the bald facts: understanding the reality of hair loss among men
Early hair loss in men can be distressing, but rather than undergoing costly, lengthy treatment, some are opting to shave their heads and embrace baldness ...
The same survival instinct that built their strength is quietly dismantling their wellbeing. And most of them don't even see it happening.
Bombs, government oppression and fear are wearing down Iranians. How does trauma accumulate? And what can help people endure constant stress?
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results