Despite being vulnerable to depression, trauma, and PTSD, refugees remain on the periphery of mental health treatment. Researchers discuss why this is and possible solutions.
A study of 50,000 US kids links four hours of daily screen time on phones or computers to a 61% higher risk of depression.
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Suicide remains a significant public health issue, claiming approximately 800,000 lives annually worldwide, representing the ...
When a kidnapping or suspected abduction is reported, investigators often say that time is the enemy. The first 24 to 72 ...
A recent study found that excessive binge watching, or "binge-watching addiction," may be associated with loneliness. Here's ...
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