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A new UBC study confirms that when men transition out of relationships, they are at increased risk of mental illness, including anxiety, depression, and suicide.…
In a long-term study of men in the U.S., more high-risk factors for heart disease and Type 2 diabetes developed earlier in life among those…
Findings most likely indicate heightened risk of ill health and death, suggest researchers. Living alone for several years and/or experiencing serial relationship break-ups are strongly…
A team of Université Laval scientists may have discovered why severe depression affects women and men differently, according to a study published on January 10,…
Study shows stress led to drinking more than intended in men only when they already had consumed alcohol. A new study has shown that stress…
Depression and Anxiety Worsened During COVID Pandemic, Putting Patients at Higher Heart Disease Risk
The COVID-19First identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).…
UC Davis study finds even common household items like a vacuum cleaner can cause stress and anxiety for dogs. Common household noises can cause dogs…
Research to be presented at the 2021 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition finds that stay-at-home orders and pandemic stress during the COVID…
The climate crisis is taking an increasing toll on the mental health of children and young people; leaders must act now to create a path…
Good stress response with fingers framing the word stress. Reframing a stress response like sweaty palms or a racing heart can make a big difference…
Carolina researchers say downward trend in college drinking could change once students return to campus. First-year college students are reporting drinking less alcohol and having…
Anxiety, depression, burnout rising as college students prepare to return to campus. Experts at Ohio State create checklist to promote and protect student mental health.…
The COVID-19 pandemic has strongly impacted our sleep and dream activity. In a recent study published in the Journal of Sleep Research, people had a higher…
The psychological toll of losing a job due to COVID-19 caused many young hotel and restaurant workers to consider changing careers, according to a Washington…
Protein key for learning, memory behaves differently in males than females. When it comes to developing drugs for mental illnesses, three confounding challenges exist: Men…
New research reveals how key proteins interact to regulate the body’s response to stress. Credit: McLean Hospital The biological mechanisms behind stress-related psychiatric conditions, including…
A depiction of stress molecules in blood electronically being detected inside nano-wells. Credit: Ella Marushchenko A Rutgers-led team of researchers has developed a microchip that…
Legend has it that Marie Antoinette’s hair turned gray overnight just before her beheading in 1791. Though the legend is inaccurate—hair that has already grown…
A stressful workplace can take its toll on our mental health. Credit: UniSA A year-long Australian population study has found that full time workers employed…