New Study Looks At Loneliness And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health

New Study Looks At Loneliness And Its Impact On Mental And Physical Health

A new study published in PLOS One looked at the impact of loneliness on depression, mental health, and physical well-being. “Our study investigates how loneliness, measured as the subjective feeling of social disconnection, predicts poor mental and physical health outcomes,” study author Oluwasegun Akinyemi told us. “Specifically, we examined whether individuals who feel lonely more…

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Why some women are at greater risk?

Why some women are at greater risk?

Depression often associated with early menopause: Why some women are at greater risk? We use cookies for analytics, advertising and to improve our site. You agree to our use of cookies by continuing to use our site. To know more, see our Cookie Policy and Cookie Settings.Ok Source link

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New Study Finds Suicide Risk May Be Significantly Elevated In Young Adults With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities

New Study Finds Suicide Risk May Be Significantly Elevated In Young Adults With Intellectual And Developmental Disabilities

A new study published in the Journal of Current Psychology looked at suicide prevention and intervention for young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. “Our report examined the suicide risk among young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), a population that’s been historically excluded from suicide prevention research,” study senior author Alex Fields told…

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How Should We Deal With Difficult People?

How Should We Deal With Difficult People?

  A newly released book, Beyond Difficult: An attachment-based guide to dealing with challenging people, is about understanding what’s really driving difficult behavior and how to deal with it to build better relationships.  “There’s a wealth of information and scientific evidence about what makes relationships thrive or flounder, and we believe this knowledge should be more…

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Good Savings Habits Can Boost Mental Health

Good Savings Habits Can Boost Mental Health

Having a regular savings habit as well as paying off credit card debt on time are two financial habits that can lead to improved mental health. Research from the University of South Australia found that stable financial habits can lead to improved mental health which can then leave to higher levels of productivity. “Stable financial…

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