mental health
With the most common form of female sexual dysfunction impacting 1 in 10 women, this important study dives into how to keep a relationship going despite having different needs and wants in the bedroom.
According to a licensed clinical psychologist, we need to change the way we define narcissism in order to recognize it more clearly for what it really is.
A new study pushes back on psychiatry industry talking points.
Weight gain is a side effect of antidepressants, adding another layer of problems.
A 2017 University of Wisconsin-Madison study was the first of it's kind to show structural differences in the psychopathic brain.
Three scientists examine three dimensions of psychopathy: neurological, social, and criminal.
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Research suggests we need to create a new kind of work-life balance to prevent burnout while working from home.
Reveri Health has launched a new stress-relief self-hypnosis program through Amazon Alexa to help combat the anxiety of COVID-19.
Robert Whitaker discusses the long-term impact of prescription medication.
Light therapy might help your natural circadian rhythm and even stave off seasonal depression.
Volunteering can feel great and make good things happen. Now we know it promotes your health too.
Could better teaching practices make paying attention easier for everyone?
We must rethink the "chemical imbalance" theory of mental health.
Just before I turned 60, I discovered that sharing my story by drawing could be an effective way to both alleviate my symptoms and combat that stigma.
Researchers at UT Southwestern noted a 47 percent increase in blood flow to regions associated with memory.
Online dating has evolved, but at what cost?
According to the analysis, the more yoga sessions a person did each week, the less they struggled with depressive symptoms.
The study provides initial evidence that open, strong postures can improve children's mood and self-esteem.
Taking preventive measures and investing in positive mental health can impact productivity, company culture, and staff turnover.
The larger the stakes and scope, the less likely a conspiracy theory is to be true.
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Using magnetic nanoparticles, scientists stimulate the adrenal gland in rodents to control release of hormones linked to stress.
This is one of countless studies that prove the positive impact of social connection and intimacy while highlighting the negative impact of isolation and separation.
What makes some psychopaths better able to control their antisocial tendencies?
A Penn State study finds today's middle-aged are experiencing much higher stress levels than 30 years ago.
Attending religious service once a week found to lower risk of suicide and other “deaths of despair”
In late April, the news hit us hard: Lorna Breen, an emergency room doctor in a Manhattan hospital flooded with coronavirus patients, committed suicide. According to her father, the emotional […]
Health care professionals worldwide are facing a second crisis, the consequences of which we're only beginning to understand.
Some hold that mental disorders are brain diseases. Others argue that they're social constructs used to medicalise aberrant behaviour.
Flow Research Collective COO Rian Doris explains how to harness the power of your nervous system to find your flow during a pandemic.
One woman's viral roadmap from fear to learning to growth.
A thorough understanding of anxious personality traits could lead to targeted therapies.