Mental Health
Anti-Depressants, Doing More Harm Than Good
Study Says Heavy Use Of Social Media Linked To Mental Health Problems
Social media has become our virtual life with most of the Generation Z spending more than two hours of their day on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and other social networking sites. Cosmo Landesman talked About Depression During His Son's Eulogy
Cosmo Landesman's heartbreaking eulogy for his son covers depression, which lead to his suicide. Studies Show That Having Cats are Linked to Having Schizophrenia
Wait, WHAT?! Having cats can cause Schizophrenia?! Wait what? Your feline friend is being linked with causing a mental disease known as Schizophrenia. As per HuffPost Healthy Living, studies showed probable causes of cats transporting Toxoplasma Gondii which is better known as T. Chattanooga Shooter's Family Stated Abdulazeez Suffered From Depression
July 17, 2015 was one of the darkest days when 4 Marines and a Sailor were slain during a shootout. The story of the shooter is yet to unfold. The Benefits Of Having Nightmares
According to studies, having nightmares can be beneficial to a person since it can serve as an emotional release for anxiety and helps the brain show signs of physical and mental health problems. 'Legal Highs': Synthetic Cannabinoids May Have Caused 19 Deaths In Prison
A study that investigated 19 prisoner deaths between April 2012 and September 2014 reported that the use of synthetic drugs were among the "relevant" factors of the said fatalities. Too Much Focus On Exams Causes Mental Risks For Students
Study says that students' too much focus on examinations may affect their mental and emotional health, BBC reports. Eating A Dead Person's Brain May Cure Dementia
A cannibal tribe in Papua New Guinea was discovered by scientists to be immune to a rare form of dementia. This discovery may help experts in finding an effective cure to this deadly neurological disease. Anxiety, Depression in Mental Illness Patients Triggered By Smoking
In a recent study, mental health patients smoke three times more frequently than the general population. BBC reports that according to experts, smoking reduces the life expectancy of patients with mental disorders up to 10 to 20 years. 14-Year-Old British Girl Sentenced For Attacking 'Vulnerable' Boy
In south London, a 14-year-old girl was sentenced to undergo an eight-month rehabilitation after physically assaulting a helpless boy. The violent incident was caught on video and went viral on the Young Rich Britain Facebook Page, leading authorities to bring her to court.
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