Can Social Prescriptions Cure the Loneliness Epidemic?
The silent epidemic of loneliness is a pervasive force affecting millions of people, especially in the U.S. Despite living in an era of
The silent epidemic of loneliness is a pervasive force affecting millions of people, especially in the U.S. Despite living in an era of
With the death of Ratan Tata on 9th October 2024, the world has lost one of its icons. His death is marked by
Our mental health is shaped by a delicate balance between our strengths and weaknesses. The factors that increase the likelihood of experiencing mental
On 10th January 2024, RINPAS organised a picnic for its patients. It was organised in the Agriculture and Horticulture section. RINPAS organises a picnic
The cultural narrative that accompanies singlehood in India equates singlehood with incompleteness, especially for women. The independence that single women are gaining comes
Health Minister of Tamil Nadu Ma Subramanian announced that the Institute of Mental Health (IMH) will not be privatised or handed over to
Imagine a child in a classroom, hands twitching, eyes blinking rapidly, letting out an unexpected grunt. The room gets quiet. The teacher pauses. Peers
By appointing Renuka Pujar as their guest lecturer, Karnataka University makes history for being one of the first universities in the state to
11000 cases of strokes over the past 15 years, researchers have identified a 7% increase in the number of strokes. These cases are
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Lausanne has revealed the key role of the locus coeruleus brain in sleep