DEPRESSION

Jun 17 2025HEALTH

How Adversity Shapes Young Minds: A Global Look at Anxiety and Depression

The world is waking up to the fact that young people are facing a lot of anxiety and depression. This is a big deal, and it's not just about what happens when they grow up. It's about what's happening right now. The problem is, experts don't agree on how to predict or prevent these issues. Most

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Jun 17 2025HEALTH

Understanding Elderly Abuse: The Hidden Risks

In Brazil, a recent study shed light on the complex issue of elder abuse. Researchers focused on how different factors play a role in the risk of abuse and violence against older adults. They looked at things like age, race, education, health, and mental well-being. The findings were eye-opening.

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Jun 15 2025HEALTH

The Menopause Mood Shift

The journey to menopause can be a bumpy ride for many women. This phase, known as perimenopause, often brings along a mix of physical and mental changes. These changes can sometimes lead to a condition called perimenopausal depression (PMD). It is not just about feeling a bit down. PMD can seriously

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Jun 06 2025HEALTH

The Missing Pieces: College Athletes and Mental Health

College athletes often face a tough journey when they leave their sports behind. Many people do not know that these athletes might struggle with anxiety and depression as they move on from college sports. This is a big problem because there is not much research on this topic. It is crucial to unders

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Jun 04 2025HEALTH

How Symptoms Talk to Each Other and Predict Relapse in Depression

Depression is not a one-size-fits-all condition. It affects people in different ways and has a high chance of coming back. Understanding how symptoms interact can help in managing this risk. A recent study looked into how connected symptoms are in people with depression and how this relates to the l

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Jun 02 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Man Who Made Sports Science Fun

John Brenkus was a man who knew how to make science fun. He was the creator and host of a show called "Sport Science. " This show was all about explaining the science behind sports. It was on TV from 2007 until the 2010s. It ran on Fox Sports Network and then moved to ESPN. The show won six Emmy Awa

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Understanding the Hidden Struggles of College Students

College students in the Amritsar District are facing a silent battle. The way people live is changing fast, especially in places like India. This change brings new problems. One of the biggest issues is mental health, specifically depression. Many young adults are dealing with it. Why is this h

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May 19 2025CELEBRITIES

Motherhood's Realities: A Star's Journey

The Cannes Film Festival of 2025 was the stage for a candid conversation about motherhood. The star of the upcoming thriller "Die, My Love" shared her personal experiences with motherhood. The film features Lawrence as Grace, a mother grappling with psychosis following postpartum depression. She

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May 19 2025HEALTH

The Sleep-Depression Dance During Pregnancy and Beyond

The journey of pregnancy and early motherhood is a rollercoaster. It is not just about the baby's growth but also the mother's mental and physical health. Two big issues that often go hand in hand are insomnia and depression. These problems can start early in pregnancy and stick around for months af

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May 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Acting Through the Storm: Lawrence and Pattinson's Challenging Roles

The film "Die My Love" is a gripping tale of a woman's struggle with postpartum depression. It is set in the wide-open spaces of Montana. The story is based on a novel from 2017. The film is directed by Lynne Ramsay. Ramsay is known for her intense and personal style of filmmaking. This is her

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