mental health
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With a healing touch, Nigerian initiative addresses mental health and substance abuse disorders
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‘Brain rot’: Oxford’s word of the year echoes digital woes of an online generation
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Covid-19 lockdowns may have sped up age-related effects on the brain
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Why the twin epidemics of mental health and TB must be tackled together and how it can be done
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How meditation and mindfulness could even worsen mental health problems
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Childhood and midlife stress could increase risk of developing Alzheimer’s
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How extreme heat heightens anxiety, mental health conditions and risks safety of the disabled
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Research on insomnia shows how poor sleep can have a serious effect on mental health
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Our memories aren’t as reliable as we think, but how much forgetfulness is normal?
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‘She cries all the time’: Gaza children grapple with a mental health crisis
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Do ‘hypochondriacs’ die earlier? The condition’s links with anxiety explain this paradox
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By focusing on queer mental health, educational institutes can help build an empathetic future
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Can self-help books help with depression? A researcher spoke to readers to find out
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Women are more unhappy than men, say researchers – but emotionally more resilient
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Is Hercule Poirot autistic? Seven clues say he might be (though Agatha Christie never said so)
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High mental healthcare costs are pushing Indian families into poverty
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Parents in the US are suing Instagram and Snapchat for the mental health struggles of their children
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Why young people should make more phone calls even if they don’t like it
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Ping, ping, ping: Your phone notifications really do tax your brain
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Pollution is not just bad for your lungs. It can also lead to anxiety and depression
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What made a 14-year-old asylum seeker from Afghanistan take his own life in a remote US town?
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Can artificial intelligence help predict suicides?
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In the Sikh diaspora, the silence around domestic abuse and mental health has deadly consequences
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Why a sensitive healthcare system is key to addressing the high suicide rate among India’s women
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Studies, exams and result cause anxiety among 81% students, shows NCERT survey
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Answers to mental health issues may lie in the future – and not in the past
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Staring at your image on Zoom can have serious consequences for your mental health
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Digital shift bridges gaps in mental healthcare and awareness, but equal access remains a concern
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Two years on, Covid-19 has taken a severe toll on the mental health of youngsters and psychologists
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Four ways to practise compassion while watching the news
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The science behind why some people find it harder to be happy
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Coping with riots: How children deal with the effects of violence
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India wants to improve mental health care, but has no data on mental health practitioners
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Coronavirus: India’s inadequate disability pensions pushed its mental health patients to the brink
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Our minds are wandering more during the pandemic – and this may be a good thing for mental health
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To manage TB, India must invest in fighting the mental health challenges it presents
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Covid-19: Mental health services affected in 93% of countries due to pandemic, finds WHO
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Coronavirus: In Parliament, Congress demands active policy to tackle rising mental health problems
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The silent mental health crisis among South Asian immigrants in US, UK is crying to be addressed
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Coronavirus is changing the brains of patients as well as non-patients
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SC issues notice to Centre on plea seeking insurance cover for mental illness
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From constantly competing to isolation, coronavirus lockdown will impact an athlete’s mental health
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Teen suicide rates are higher among girls – and it has to do with how they use social media
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Can language accurately predict whether someone is suffering from depression?
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Do trigger warnings do more harm than good?
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In Odisha, Cyclone Fani survivors struggle with stress disorders, depression
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The rise of the emotional release industry: Countries are creating spaces for people to cry
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“The digital world feels more real to me”: A bipolar mother finds support online
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‘If the land is sick, you are sick’: An Aboriginal approach to mental health in times of drought
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Is suicide contagious? Our research sheds light on how to help youngsters cope
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Suicides among Northen Ireland’s ceasefire babies tells us how trauma passes through generations
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Depression, loneliness, addiction: The inner demons torturing many of India’s migrant labourers
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Finding mental help on social media in a time of online trolling, abuse and overuse
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Football managers are as much at risk of burnout and mental health issues as the players
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How a wooden bench in Zimbabwe is starting a revolution in mental health
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Australia announces additional $37 million for mental health of youth
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Stressed and worn out, many Indians in their 20s are turning to an old practice of staying silent
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Two new podcasts are breaking the stigma and silence around mental health in India
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Bad healthcare, poor nutrition may be causing more neurodevelopment disorders among India’s children
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Why disorders like compulsive hair pulling and skin picking have long been hidden and untreated
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Rising suicides in Mexico expose the mental health toll of living with extreme, chronic violence
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Why Indians are turning to artificial intelligence chatbots to deal with mental disorders
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Validating their distorted memories can help people with dementia
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The psychology of social media: Why good people turn bad online
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Michael Phelps reveals he battled depression, contemplated suicide after 2012 Olympics
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World Health Organization plans to add addiction to gaming to its list of mental disorders
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Why Indians need separate, specific medical insurance for mental illness
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The women who are autistic but don’t know it
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A notorious party drug from the ’60s is quietly becoming a treatment for depression in India
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Psychiatric experiments from the 1950s hold warnings about therapy through smart phones
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Google will offer US users a test to check for depression if they run a search for the disorder
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How to get to a world without suicide
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Suicide is dreadfully common because humans seek oblivion through it
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Watch: This hospital has the world’s largest collection of human brains
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Learning from dogs: What triggers and soothes human obsessive compulsive disorder?
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In Nagpur, a ‘museum’ on the workings of the human mind takes a step towards mental health awareness
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IIT-Kharagpur has an unusual solution to tackle student depression: Turning off the lights
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Suicide attempts are no longer punishable by law. Here’s why that’s a good thing
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Here is Julia, the Muppet with autism from ‘Sesame Street’
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Watch: What if physical ailments were treated like mental illness? (It isn’t really funny)
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The movies love split personality disorder because ‘two for the price of one’
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When light, sound and touch cause physical discomfort – and even pain
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A mobile app is helping Hyderabad students keep the blues away
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Government's move to decriminalise suicide is half-hearted