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Child mental health treatment rates have hit a record high since the pandemic: Study
At the beginning of the pandemic, school closures caused child and adolescent mental health treatment rates to drop by half. However, by 2022, the...
Neurology
“Football fever” causes a sharp increase in stress levels and heart rate among fans: New study
According to a new study published in the journal Scientific Reports, the so-called "football fever" triggers serious physiological and emotional reactions in football fans.
The...
Neurology
Social Media and Adolescent Mental Health: Why are countries worldwide tightening restrictions?
The harmful impact of social media on the mental health of children and adolescents has become a global issue. To address this challenge, several...
Neurology
Study: Students Experienced Depression Less Frequently During the Pandemic Than During Normal School Life
Contrary to the widespread belief that the pandemic and isolation only negatively impacted the mental health of adolescents, a new study by scientists at...
Neurology
A large-scale study confirmed the link between smoking and depression
The Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) in Mannheim conducted a large-scale study that further confirmed a direct link between cigarette consumption and the...
Neurology
New Study: Social Media and Video Games Do Not Cause Mental Health Problems in Adolescents
According to a large-scale study by the University of Manchester, time spent on social networks or an interest in computer games is not directly...
Neurology
Chat-Based Support: A New and Effective Way for Suicide Prevention in Adolescents
Researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center have found that short-term, virtual interventions are particularly effective in reducing and preventing suicidal thoughts...
Neurology
A New Dimension in PTSD Treatment: Why Emotional Pain is More Damaging Than Fear
A research team at Yale University has achieved a significant breakthrough in understanding the nature of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). They have determined that...
