MEDICINE & HEALTHA new study shows how you can keep the sentiment and ditch the clutter. I've had an old basketball practice jersey since high school, over 20 years.
Testimonies are referring to the tough way the black men were raised as a possible culprit behind high incident of mental health problems. Asians and white men don't have the same significant number of risk factors.
Find out the surprising result of the brain tumor vaccine study here. Brain tumor vaccines are now showing outstanding results as Brain Tumor Alliance announced.
A recent study revealed that mental health is not affected by social media. Social media plays a big factor when it comes to affecting countless youths of the current generation.
A new study suggests that going back to school will lessen the risk of having dementia. Dementia is one of the things that is often associated with a senior person displaying decreased mental activity.
Researchers found that loneliness can cause significant health risk resulting to premature death. Feeling lonely? Researchers found that loneliness can cause significant health risk resulting to premature death; however, as to how this is connected remains unknown.
A new study by the NYC Health Department and Mental Hygiene revealed that in every five New Yorkers, one will likely suffer from mental health problems such as depression, substance abuse and suicidal thoughts.
Hallucination, like dreams, comes from things we already know. A new study published online shows a test that could distinguish those who have a possibility of hallucination or psychotic episodes.
Social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr and other sites that encourages teens to be updated and be online 24/7 in fear of missing out (FOMO) is taking toll on the health of students all over the world.
Singer Demi Lovato has struggled with the stigma of mental illness; now she's hoping to ease the way for others. Almost five years after she was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in a rehab she entered mid-tour, she is in good health and acting as spokesperson for Be Vocal: Speak Up for Mental Health.
It’s a story not too unfamiliar in the line of duty for those in the armed forces. When faced with the traumatic experiences, dangers and death of warring nations, often those on the front line are scathed to say the least. A new study revealing the origins and genetic markers for Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may provide a glimmer of hope for soldiers suffering with the condition, but with the stigma and disbelief the general public has regarding the disorder, the battle is far from over.
During a visit to Bethlem and Maudsley School last week, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton recorded a call to action video released today to mark the start of Children’s Mental Health Week. The campaign, which seeks to combat stigma against mental health services, is led by the Place2Be children’s charity in the UK. And this year the message comes in light of new studies which reveal that a third of parents would feel embarrassed if their 15 to 18-year-olds sought mental health from counselors at their schools.