People struggling with symptoms of depression are less likely to perceive themselves as active initiators of their activities ...
From the way you move and sleep to how you interact with people around you, depression changes just about everything. It is even noticeable in the way you speak and express yourself in writing.
People with depression tend to write and speak about how bad they feel, years of research has shown. But linguistic features linked to depression seem to be absent in Black people’s social media posts ...
In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), researchers from the University of Pennsylvania have uncovered significant disparities in the effectiveness of ...
A willingness to learn boosts the mental well-being of older people, according to new research. Middle-aged men and women who learn new skills are better at handling stress, say scientists. And, in ...
WILMINGTON — The Rotary Club of Deerfield Valley will presents An Overview of Anxiety & Depression, by Sarah Bush, LICSW and Shannon McAvoy, Captain of Epic Wellness at Mount Snow. This presentation ...
Challenging common myths shows that language learning is more accessible, engaging, and beneficial than many people think.
It has been estimated that over a quarter of adults in the U.S. have some sort of mental health disorder, but less than half of those adults seek treatment in any given year. This lack of care is due, ...
On October 3 1849, the famed American horror and mystery author Edgar Allan Poe was found in a complete state of delirium – incoherent, dishevelled and wearing a stranger’s clothes. Four days later, ...
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders provides evidence that while depression in early adolescence is linked to various cognitive difficulties at first, most of these issues do ...
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