Study finds more evidence why depressed dads should seek help

Study Finds More Evidence Why Depressed Dads Should Seek Help

It is important for fathers to seek help for depression too, as it affects their quality of parenting.

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Just 10 minutes of meditation helps anxious people have better focus

Just 10 Minutes of Meditation Helps Anxious People Have Better Focus

Just 10 minutes of daily mindful mediation can help prevent your mind from wandering and is particularly effective if you tend to have repetitive, anxious thoughts, according to a study.

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High Stakes, High Risk, and a Bad Bet: Inside the Brains of Gambling Addicts

High Stakes, High Risk, and a Bad Bet: Inside the Brains of Gambling Addicts

A new neuroimaging study finds those with gambling addition have a poor ability to assess and adapt to high risk situations.

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Study Links Brain Structure, Anxiety and Negative Bias in Healthy Adults

Study Links Brain Structure, Anxiety and Negative Bias in Healthy Adults

According to researchers, healthy people with a smaller inferior frontal cortex are more prone to anxiety and tend to view neutral events negatively.

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Inactivity and screen time linked to teen depression

Inactivity and Screen Time Linked to Teen Depression

Low levels of physical activity combined with high recreational screen time have been linked to poor mental health of adolescents in developing countries.

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Society considers people with mental illnesses to be more dangerous than they are

Society Considers People With Mental Illnesses to Be More Dangerous Than They Are

How dangerous does the general public consider mentally ill people to be? Scientists at the University of Basel and the University Psychiatric Clinics Basel have investigated the factors that influence social stigma.

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