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mental health

Depressed businessman in a Little People doll format

Scientists create model to predict depression and anxiety using artificial intelligence and social media

Worried young boy

More than a third of children worry at least once a week, with their tendency to worry progressing with age

Handsome Young Man driving his car, pressing horn while in a traffic jam

The more traumatic the childhood, the angrier the adult

older adults

Bodies of people with mental illness are biologically older than their actual age

Tackling rising anxiety, burnout and depression in the workplace

Depressed woman

Country folk more depressed and neurotic, Texas study finds

‘All work, no independent play’ cause of children’s declining mental health

‘All work, no independent play’ cause of children’s declining mental health

Experts react to Pew findings with advice for families, including ideas for at-home interventions

Young people are hurting, and their parents are feeling it

An African American couple smiling

Black people in rural areas have greater mental health resiliency than white people

Children playing soccer/football.

Physical activity can help mental health in pre-teen years

Illustration of weight lifting equipment, brain and pills

Exercise more effective than medicines to manage mental health

proud dog in stream

‘Clear evidence’ that assistance dogs help improve mental health of veterans

Photo of a child's shadow on cement

The far-reaching consequences of child abuse

Lakeside

Living close to parks, water better for your brain

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