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Mental Health Is Melting
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Additionally, a huge obstacle the media faces is unsatisfactory access. Access to the internet in rural areas is almost nil ...
Millennials and Gen Z usually prefer quick, digital communication methods. They tend to text, use social media, and connect ...
Kolkata: At 82, Pushpa Misra, former president of Indian Psychoanalytical Society, continues to trek across the Himalayan foothills with her colleague.
Having a baby can be a bigger risk for those with anxiety and depression. Lydia Spencer-Elliott asks the experts if pregnancy ...
They found that heart conditions such as heart disease and atrial fibrillation, as well as diabetes, before the age of 55 was ...
People living in areas surrounded by nature and greenspaces have dramatically lower rates of most mental health maladies.
With Seattle’s approach to mental health and the work by youth to destigmatize getting mental health help, we are closer to ...
One mental health condition can make it harder for your body to deal with high temperatures. A review published in the ...
Sarah Newman started the Climate Mental Health Network four years ago, after seeking out resources for herself. The ...
These articles focus on Miami's growing health risks due to climate effects. They discuss heat-related illnesses, hurricanes' mental health impacts, and mosquito-borne diseases. Catch up below.