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mental health

man and woman in prayer, wearing masks

Religious people coped better with the Covid-19 pandemic, research suggests

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Women farm owners more apt to binge drink

Categories Brain & Behavior
Philipp Ozimek

How materialism in social media triggers stress and unhappiness

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder linked to heightened risk of death

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Feeling depressed linked to short-term increase in bodyweight, study finds

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
screaming girl in a grocery store

Early childhood irritability and tantrums linked to future depression and self-harm

Categories Brain & Behavior
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More siblings mean poorer mental health for teens

Categories Technology
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Magnetic Brain Stimulation a Promising Treatment for Vets with Alcohol Use Disorder, Depression

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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How an Ohio State undergrad turned a research idea into a published study

Categories Technology
Captured in a metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia primary school, seated amongst his classmates, this photograph depicts a young African-American schoolboy who was in the process of drawing with a pencil on a piece of white paper. Note that the student was focused on a drawing book that referenced fantasy flying planes, while intent on creating his artwork, seemingly oblivious to all the classroom goings-on that surrounded him. It is important to know that objects, including pencils, crayons, paper, etc., are known as fomites, and can act as transmitters of illnesses.

For black adolescents, feeling connected to school has long-lasting mental health benefits

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Targeting kids generates billions in ad revenue for social media

Categories Social Sciences
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Combine mindfulness with exercise for mental health boost in 2024

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Students on their cell phones

Social media platforms generate billions in annual ad revenue from US youth

Categories Social Sciences
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