Surprising ways to beat anxiety and become mentally strong – according to science
Don’t worry, research can help. Shutterstock Olivia Remes, University of Cambridge Do you have anxiety? Have you tried just about […]
Don’t worry, research can help. Shutterstock Olivia Remes, University of Cambridge Do you have anxiety? Have you tried just about […]
It’s common for elderly bereaved people to hear their deceased partner speak to them. VVO/Shutterstock.com John Read, University of East
Tatiana Shepeleva/Shutterstock Simon McCarthy-Jones, Trinity College Dublin The concept of schizophrenia is dying. Harried for decades by psychology, it now
Depression doesn’t lead to heart disease, as some people suggest, but it’s a sign that you might be at risk
Burnout doesn’t only affect workers. from www.shutterstock.com Gabriela Tavella, UNSW and Gordon Parker, UNSW Feeling “burnt out” is a pretty
Mariah Carey in Inglewood, Calif. on March 24, 2018. AP Photo/Jordan Strauss Arash Javanbakht, Wayne State University Mariah Carey recently
This isn’t the only way to meditate. Microgen/Shutterstock Dusana Dorjee, Bangor University Meditation has been hailed as a way to
Mary John The alcohol damage and alcohol withdrawal syndrome is out of the group of the symptoms observed in the
Don’t worry, research can help. Shutterstock Olivia Remes, University of Cambridge Do you have anxiety? Have you tried just about
The treatment gap for people living with mental illness in Africa is huge. Shutterstock Crick Lund, University of Cape Town