It has long been claimed that regularly eating ultra-processed foods – packaged products that contain lots of fat, sugar, salt and additives – can raise the risk of cancer, heart disease and... Read more »
Community gardens can be a catalyst for healthier individuals, according to a study from the University of Colorado Boulder. As the first randomized and controlled trial of community gardening, the study found... Read more »
Casting a line could reel in a lot more than the catch of the day. A recent study has shown that men who enjoy fishing as a hobby may have better mental... Read more »
Share on PinterestA new study looks at how the brains of people with substance use disorder can be similar.Helene Cyr/Stocksy United New research demonstrates a common brain network among people with substance... Read more »
Taking puberty-blocking drugs has been shown to cause mental health issues in trans children, according to a recent analysis from the University of Essex. In re-examining the results of a previous study,... Read more »
Employees in Asia are under “significant mental health strain,” with 82% having a moderate to high risk of developing mental health issues. That’s according to a new report from insurance broker Aon... Read more »
Is Gen Z sad? Jayla Johnson doesn’t think so. The 23-year-old who works in brand partnerships in music and entertainment in New York City said those in her generation are simply more... Read more »
Mindfulness Meditation Application Market Advance Market Analytics published a new research publication on “Mindfulness Meditation Application Market Insights, to 2028” with 232 pages and enriched with self-explained Tables and charts in presentable... Read more »
In a recent study published in BMC Public Health, researchers investigated whether changes in sleep quality, physical health, and mental health reported across the initial coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) wave were related... Read more »
Summary: Researchers studied the relationship between mindfulness and people’s reactions to injustice. They aimed to understand whether mindfulness might make people less responsive to perceived unfair treatment of others. Contrary to concerns... Read more »
Toronto resident Rhonda Miller knows how difficult it can be to afford the basic necessities. The 52-year-old lives in an apartment with her daughter and two granddaughters, who are nine and six.... Read more »
Researchers from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Karolinska Institutet found that babies are more likely to be delivered prematurely when their father or mother has a psychiatric... Read more »
By Liz CareyThe Daily Yonder For the first time in 20 years, mental health and addiction are more pressing health concerns than getting access to basic healthcare, according to a survey of... Read more »
Design This study is a two-arm randomised, wait-list controlled trial with ethical approval from the local medical-ethical committee (METC Oost-Nederland), see Fig. 1. Participants are randomised into a treatment and a wait-list control... Read more »
Randi Sparks, 67, has survived cancer. That in itself is a miracle. After she was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, members of her family one by one got their own... Read more »
Loneliness is not just bad for men’s mental health — it may be bad for their bones, too, according to a new study. And while social isolation may have a negative impact... Read more »
A Danish study involving over six million participants found that cannabis use disorder significantly increases the risk of developing depression and bipolar disorder. Despite the link, researchers stress that the study doesn’t... Read more »
A large-scale study has found that neither exercise nor mindfulness training improved cognitive function in older adults who reported age-related changes in memory but had no diagnosis of dementia. Published in JAMA,... Read more »
Breadcrumb Trail Links Quebec News National Local News “There was a consistent reporting of better mental-health assessments” in Quebec than the rest of Canada, Jack Jedwab says. Author of the article: Aaron... Read more »
UAB researchers conducted a study including approximately 20,000 left ventricular assist device recipients and found that women had worse clinical outcomes compared with men across social and clinical subgroups of interest. Naman... Read more »
Sixth mental health survey since April 2020 shows differing perceptions between Americans and their physicians WOONSOCKET, R.I., May 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — A recent CVS Health® (NYSE: CVS)/Harris Poll survey found that... Read more »
A new study links fried foods with a higher risk of anxiety and depression. Fried potatoes in particular were an issue. Experts say more research is needed to determine whether fried foods... Read more »
Photo via Pixabay Sure, we all know that being kind to other people often makes them feel good. It can be as simple as holding the door for someone or as meaningful... Read more »