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Financial Disaster May Prompt Self-Destructive Behavior

Financial Disaster May Prompt Self-Destructive Behavior

Latest Mental Health News FRIDAY, May 31, 2019 (HealthDay News) — If England’s 2008 financial crisis was any indication, self-harm often follows economic ruin. Researchers examined self-poisoning (which largely means drug overdoses) and self-injury events in three British cities and found that one-quarter of all self-harm emergency department visits were made by men and women […]

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The Dangers of Being a People-Pleaser

The Dangers of Being a People-Pleaser

By Len CanterHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News MONDAY, June 3, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Being thoughtful and caring are great qualities to have, but if you go out of your way to get people to like you, you could be a people-pleaser, with unfortunate consequences for your own well-being. If you’re always saying yes […]

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Letter from the Editor: Self-love

Letter from the Editor: Self-love

Summer is on its way. Here in Medical News Today‘s hometown of Brighton, United Kingdom, the temperature is rising, seagulls are preparing to steal the food of unsuspecting tourists, and our fingers are hovering over desk fans in anticipation of the warmer weather. The MNT team used their creativity to decorate some pebbles with positive […]

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Fat in soil bacteria may protect against stress

Fat in soil bacteria may protect against stress

A recent discovery could help to explain further why living with dirt can benefit human health. Scientists have found that a bacterium that lives in soil makes an anti-inflammatory fatty acid that can promote resilience to stress. A bacterium called Mycobacterium vaccae could protect against stress and anxiety. Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder […]

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How to get back on track after binge eating

How to get back on track after binge eating

Many people find it challenging not to overeat sometimes. It can feel frustrating to fall off track, particularly if people are trying to lose weight or stick to a healthful diet. After binge eating, the best thing a person can do is stay positive and return to healthful habits. It can be useful to remember […]

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Work Burnout, Gaming Addiction Classified as Diseases by WHO

Work Burnout, Gaming Addiction Classified as Diseases by WHO

TUESDAY, May 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Work burnout is now a legitimate medical diagnosis, and gaming addiction is a mental health disorder, the World Health Organization says. Latest Mental Health News They will be included in the WHO’s International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11), which guides medical providers in diagnosing diseases. Burnout is now included […]

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Doctor Burnout Costly for Patients, Health Care System

Doctor Burnout Costly for Patients, Health Care System

By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News TUESDAY, May 28, 2019 (HealthDay News) — Exhausted, stressed-out doctors are responsible for poorer care, patient dissatisfaction and malpractice lawsuits that carry a huge cost for U.S. health care, researchers report. In fact, it’s calculated that physician burnout adds nearly $5 billion a year to health care […]

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Bipolar disorder may increase risk of Parkinson’s

Bipolar disorder may increase risk of Parkinson’s

A new study has found that people with bipolar disorder have a higher risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Also, having bipolar disorder of a higher severity seems to increase the risk even further. A large-scale study finds links between bipolar disorder and Parkinson’s. Previous studies have found links between depression and Parkinson’s disease, but few […]

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Researchers close in on a new depression mechanism

Researchers close in on a new depression mechanism

One key characteristic of clinical depression is anhedonia, the complete lack of pleasure in things and activities that used to be rewarding. A new study in rats has now uncovered an important biological factor that contributes to this state. Researchers have found a new ‘key player’ in depression, and the discovery could lead to therapies […]

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Through my eyes: High functioning autism

Through my eyes: High functioning autism

At the risk of explaining the obvious to the neurotypicals — people not on the autistic spectrum — in the audience, I know that I am not every autistic person. I can only speak of my experience as a thirtysomething white cis man who grew up in semirural Hertfordshire. ‘You don’t seem autistic’ is something […]