Children and teenagers in the United States who spend four or more hours a day on screens face 61 percent higher adjusted ...
Researchers discovered that older adults who work less than full-time, especially those who are financially comfortable, face a higher risk of depression, suggesting that less work doesn’t always mean ...
Working for long hours and straining yourself at office may put you at a higher risk of developing anxiety and depression. Previous studies have linked tension and pressure at work to weariness and ...
A single online lesson can be as beneficial in reducing the symptoms of anxiety and depression as a five-lesson treatment program, a clinical trial has found. At a time when demand for mental health ...
A massive study involving over 50,000 children in the United States has shed new light on the relationship between digital habits and mental health. The research, published by Nature Portfolio, shows ...
In the U.S. women are far more likely than men to seek treatment for depression—as with all other conditions. Nevertheless, it is extremely important for anyone suffering to take steps to treat ...