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Neuromarkers Identified for Treatment of OCD

New research identified neural biomarkers and associated neural activity for patients with severe OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder) undergoing DBS therapy. Identification of this neuromarker

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Understanding Suicide Risk in Middle-Aged Men: The Warning Signs We Can’t Ignore

Trigger Warning: This article contains discussions of suicide, mental health struggles, substance abuse, and emotional distress, which some readers may find upsetting. Please

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Mamaearth Co-founder’s Tips for Keeping Mental Peace

Mamaearth co-founder Ghazal Alagh, shared her story about how she balances multiple responsibilities including leading seven brands, raising two children, and overseeing a

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Study: Furry fruit enhances mental well-being

Several factors play a role in an individual’s mental health including biological factors like genetic blueprint, chemical activities in the brain, etc, and

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Awareness

Why Mental Health Myths Persist Despite Scientific Evidence 

Consider 19-year-old Alex, who lives in a tiny rural hamlet and struggles with depression. Because they think his ailments are the result of

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Can AI and Wearable Cameras Decode Teen Emotions? New Research Reveals Insights

A recent project by King’s College London, in collaboration with Manchester Met, uses head cams and face decoding technology. This aims to make

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Travel

The “Breakaway Effect”: Why Short-Term Travel Can Rewire Stuck Thinking 

We often find ourselves thinking in circles and this can feel pretty frustrating. Feeling stuck is not a very inspiring state of mind

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Children better at delaying Gratification are more likely to be better in Academics

Two professors of NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Dr Chen Luxi and Jean Yeung published a study on “Delayed Gratification Predicts

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Anxiety could be fueled by High-Fat Diet: Study

According to a new study from the University of Colorado Boulder, reaching for comfort foods high in fat when stressed may fuel anxiety.

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Research: Body Temperatures Linked to Depression

A new UC San Francisco-led study has found that people with depression tend to have higher body temperatures. This could have interesting implications

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