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mental health

A digital illustration depicting a human heart surrounded by a hazy, polluted cityscape. The image is accompanied by text emphasizing the connection between air pollution, mental health, and cardiovascular health risks.

Air Pollution Linked to Stress, Depression, and Increased Risk of Premature Cardiovascular Death

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Majority of Parents Experience Isolation, Loneliness, and Burnout, Survey Reveals

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Social media affects people’s views on mental illness

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In psychedelic therapy, clinician-patient bond may matter most

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Largest Genetic Study of PTSD Identifies Nearly 100 Locations in the Genome Linked to the Disorder

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The more diverse nature, the better it is for mental health

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Higher rates of arrest for Black adults with psychological disorders

People with psychosis have trouble filtering relevant information (mesh funnel) and predicting rewarding events (broken crystal ball), creating a complex inner world.

How Brain Dysfunction Fuels Hallucinations and Delusions in Psychosis

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Suicides skyrocket among US college athletes

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Medical Marijuana Laws Benefit Patients Without Harming Public Mental Health, Study Finds

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Ketogenic Diet Shows Promise in Treating Serious Mental Illness, Improving Metabolic Health

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Job Flexibility and Security Linked to Better Mental Health and Work-Life Balance

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Depression in Black people goes unnoticed by AI models analyzing language in social media posts

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High neighborhood eviction rate may harm Black moms’ mental health

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