Are you dreading going back to work after the festive break? Do you worry about burnout, or feel overwhelmed by stress? You are not alone. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 28
U.S. consumer sentiment has plummeted to its lowest level on record as the affordability crisis continues to weigh on wallets, while the cooling job market deepens economic anxieties. Sentiments Crash To 2008 LevelsOn Sunday, The Kobeissi Letter, in a post on X, spotlighted the University of Mich... Read more
Benzinga - Dec 22
Anxiety already makes people feel like their brains are betraying them. Now researchers are asking whether part of that betrayal might come down to a missing ingredient. A new analysis from UC Davis Health suggests that people with certain anxiety disorders tend to have lower levels of choline, a... Read more
Vice News - Dec 21
Through therapy, Harry sought to avoid comparisons with others, and prioritise social connection, inclusion and kindnessThe modern mind is a column where experts discuss mental health issues they are seeing in their workHarry* dreaded the weeks leading up to Christmas. He felt overwhelmed by the ... Read more
Theguardiantheguardian - Dec 21
Jeffrey Epstein survivor Danielle Bensky speaks with CNN's Brianna Keilar. She says "tension is high" as survivors anticipate the release of Epstein files by the DOJ - and says they will be looking for "key components" to their own stories in the documents. Read more
Cnn - Dec 19
Depression and anxiety are linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease and stroke, and researchers now think they know why. Read more
Upi - Dec 19
Rosemary is more than just a kitchen staple. It’s a natural remedy with ancient roots and modern scientific backing Read more
The Independent - Dec 15
“Research conducted by the National Institute of Mental Health has shown that anxiety disorders are the number one mental health problem among American women and are second only to alcohol and drug abuse among men.” — The Anxiety and Phobia... Read more
Postandcourier - Dec 13
Some decisions barely scrape the emotional surface. Dinner plans, what to stream, and whether you’ll participate in that group chat today. Then there are the other decisions. The decisions that twist your stomach into a knot of anxiety because you know they might reroute your entire life. A new s... Read more
Vice News - Dec 13
A USC Dornsife study shows that combining imaging methods may help forecast which adolescents are most at risk for developing anxiety disorders years before symptoms appear. Read more
University Of Southern California - Dec 12