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Health Tip: Take Breaks to Recharge

Health Tip: Take Breaks to Recharge

(HealthDay News) — Toiling straight through the work day isn’t good for your mind or your body, the American Psychological Association says. Latest Mental Health News The association recommends taking regular breaks to refuel and help alleviate stress. Here are its suggestions for including regular breaks during your day: Take short “microbreaks” by stretching, daydreaming, […]

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Internet Craze Highlighted in Super Bowl Ad

Internet Craze Highlighted in Super Bowl Ad

An internet craze known as ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) was highlighted in a Super Bowl commercial that’s already attracted more than 10 million views. Latest Mental Health News The ad featured calming images of actress Zoe Kravitz whispering into a pair of microphones and softly tapping on a bottle, the AP reported. Some people […]

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Is there a cure for bipolar disorder?

Is there a cure for bipolar disorder?

Bipolar disorder is a long-term mood disorder that may affect how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. Bipolar is not curable, but there are many treatments and strategies that a person can use to manage their symptoms. Without treatment, bipolar disorder may cause unusual mood episodes. People with the condition may alternate between high periods, […]

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Staying Off Facebook Brings Benefits: Study

Staying Off Facebook Brings Benefits: Study

Turning away from Facebook could benefit you in a number of ways, according to a new study. You’d have more in-person time with family and friends, be less politically partisan, have a slight improvement in daily moods and life satisfaction, and have an extra hour a day of downtime if you’re an average Facebook user, […]

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FDA Fast-Tracks OTC Naloxone for Opioid Overdose

FDA Fast-Tracks OTC Naloxone for Opioid Overdose

By Megan BrooksWebMD Health News Jan. 31, 2019 — The FDA has announced “unprecedented” steps to help companies develop over-the-counter (OTC) naloxone to cut opioid overdose deaths. Latest Mental Health News “With the number of overdose deaths involving prescription and illicit opioids more than doubling over the last 7 years to nearly 48,000 in 2017, […]

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Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Being a Night or Morning Person

Scientists Spot Genes Tied to Being a Night or Morning Person

Researchers have identified 351 genetic variations that may be associated with whether someone is a night or morning person. The findings from analyses of about 700,000 people’s genomes help advance understanding of the genetic basis of chronotype, or whether people are larks, night owls or somewhere in between, The New York Times reported. Latest Mental […]

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Letter from the Editor: Breaking the stigma

Letter from the Editor: Breaking the stigma

Last week, I came across some shocking statistics. Around 80 percent of employees in the United States who are living with a mental health condition do not seek treatment because of associated stigma. It’s important that we feel we can talk openly about mental health. In the United Kingdom, around 19 percent of employees have […]

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Teens’ Odds for Suicide May Triple While in Jail: Study

Teens’ Odds for Suicide May Triple While in Jail: Study

By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News THURSDAY, Jan. 24 , 2019 (HealthDay News) — Young people jailed in adult prisons, often while awaiting trial or sentencing, are at high risk for suicide, and the prison system is doing little to stop it, a new study warns. Suicide accounts for roughly 1 death in […]

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Study Confirms Steady Rise in U.S. School Shootings

Study Confirms Steady Rise in U.S. School Shootings

By Dennis ThompsonHealthDay Reporter Latest Mental Health News THURSDAY, Jan. 24, 2019 (HealthDay News) — School shootings have become much deadlier in recent decades, a new government report shows. And the body counts have risen even more sharply in the past few years, the researchers noted. Between 2016 and 2018, eight multiple-victim shootings claimed the […]

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Researchers reveal new risk factor for poor mental health

Researchers reveal new risk factor for poor mental health

A new study has found that some people exposed to a certain toxic metal as children may face poor mental health as adults. This finding may have far-reaching implications for all populations exposed to this risk factor. Lead exposure during childhood may influence mental health in adulthood, a new study suggests. Lead is a type […]