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mental health

Marble statue of a human head looking depressed. Credit Pixabay.

Formerly depressed patients continue to focus on negative

Mother and daughter at the beach

Is there a link between a mother’s mental well-being and their children’s?

Air pollution

Air pollution linked to higher mental health service use by people with dementia

Young Black man

Where Black adolescents live affects their mental health

Terrell Library employee Sydney Cadwell looks at her smartphone on the WSU Pullman campus (photo by Bob Hubner/WSU Photo Services).

Viral TikTok health videos tend to cover three topics, rely on influencers

Two people eating. Pixabay

Children and adolescents in food-insecure homes had more mental health visits

Local gyrification index may be a relatively stable neuroimaging marker for establishing the predisposition to major depressive disorder

A new biomarker for major depressive disorder

A recent study shows that every lonely person processes the world in their own, idiosyncratic way. (Image Source: iStock.)

Brain scans reveal that lonely people process the world in unique ways

Research, published in BMC Medicine, suggests that antidepressants – particularly the most commonly prescribed class called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) - may have a preventative role against COVID-19 infection, and could provide a complementary approach to mass vaccination.

Antidepressants prescription associated with a lower risk of testing positive for COVID-19

Stressed out college student. Pixabay

University Students Faced High Levels of Stress and Anxiety During Pandemic

Happy man. Pixabay

Positive Outcomes for Late Autism Diagnosis, Study Shows

A student looks at his phone in the Student Innovation Center at Iowa State University.

Cutting back on social media reduces anxiety, depression, loneliness

Lonely looking man sitting on a stool. Illustration from Pixabay.

Work with AI systems linked to loneliness and insomnia

Teen volunteer cleaning the beach. Pixabay.

Doing good for others is good for children’s and teens’ mental health

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