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Domestic violence puts children’s mental health at risk

When your parents fight, it’s painful enough, but a new study suggests that trauma can increase your chances of depression and other mental health issues. More than 17,700 Canadian people took part in a national survey on mental health for

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Brain scans have the potential to disclose a lot about mental illness

Researchers have been able to look inside the human brain thanks to MRI images. Furthermore, the technique is excellent at revealing stroke damage or areas that light up when we view a face. However, brain scan research has yet to

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Talk Therapy for Depression in Dementia Patients

New research reveals that talking therapy can help dementia patients with depressive symptoms, giving hope to a group who normally does not respond well to antidepressants. Patients with dementia frequently experience anxiety and depression, but specialists are baffled as to

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Heatwaves and their consequences on mental health

Many of us are feeling the effects of excessive heat around the country as the mercury continues to soar across cities and states. The news is also full of facts about how hot it is. According to the India Meteorological

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The schizophrenic person was acquitted of the murder charge by the HC

Mental illnesses are not essential nor sufficient reasons of violent behaviour. Socio-demographic and socio-economic characteristics such as being young, male, and of lower socio-economic position continue to be key drivers of violence. Second, people of the general public probably overstate

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Use of online mental health posts to increase work productivity

Poor mental health is linked to a variety of physical ailments, including hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, among others. Employees with poor mental health are more likely to burn out, which has a significant impact on their capacity to contribute

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Experts say that children develop psychological problems as a result of the effects of the second wave of COVID

After the second wave of COVID-19, children, due to increased screen time, no contact with people, and little contact with parents who do not have time to do homework, become victims of psychological problems, experts say. There is a delay

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Mental health of children

Dr. Upasana Chadda, Director of the Mindscapes Counseling Center, and Dr. Manoj Sharma, Professor of Clinical Psychology at NIMHANS, discussed how children and parents may live with children without them in an interview with Chaiti Narula in India Today at

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Degrading mental health of cricketers

The mental health of the cricketers has been declining. The Injury and tiredness were induced by thick calendars and the strain that their supporters place on them has taken its toll. Some players’ overall performance also lessens with the pressure

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Mental Health in Youths from impoverished communities

Mental Health illnesses are a global phenomenon and the conditions are increasing worldwide. Due to demographic changes, there has been an increase of 13% in mental health conditions and substance abuse in the last decade. With 20% of global children