National Depression Screening Day’s online screening makes your mental health a priority.
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A high-sugar diet impacts both physical and mental health.
Parents looking for a simple sanity saver may find it by adjusting their children's bedtimes.
Do you feel trapped by an eating disorder? If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Take a screening. It could save your life.
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But only if officials at all levels of government are willing to invest in it up front.
When it comes to mental health, technologies such as smartphones and social media networks are almost always discussed in terms of the dangers they pose.
Your mental health is very important. You will not have a healthy body if you don't also take care of your mind. People depend on you. It's important for you to take care of yourself so that you can do the important things in life — whether it's working, learning, taking care of your family, volunteering, enjoying the outdoors, or whatever is important to you
Good mental health helps you enjoy life and cope with problems. It offers a feeling of well-being and…
(KUTV) Treating mental health in a primary care setting improves patient outcomes and costs less money according to a 10-year study conducted by Intermountain Healthcare. However, incorporating mental health and physical health into one location takes team
People in remote areas have long lacked access to mental health services. The movement to fix that is showing signs of life.
Study finds that walking in nature yields measurable mental benefits and may reduce risk of depression.
More than 350 million people globally suffer from depression, and
If you are emerging from a period of mental distress, the most important thing to remember is that you are the key person on the treatment team. Although other people can give you advice, encouragement, recommendations and even love, the ultimate person in charge of helping you get better is you. There are practical, doable, affordable steps you can take to work on your recovery. By regularly following these steps, you can regain stability and get on with life. 1) Remind yourself that…
Young workers today report higher rates of depression than any other generation.
The U.K. has a plan to bring executives into the mental health conversation. Can the U.S. do the same?