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Bed Rotting the latest millennial lingo: Is Gen Z falling prey to another ‘harmless’ trend on TikTok?

The Gen Z have discovered a new trend. On TikTok, feeds related to a phenomenon named “bed rotting&

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Antidepressants may also lessen Alzheimer’s symptoms

A type of medication frequently prescribed to treat ADHD and other diseases may enhance cognitive functio

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Study discusses the psychological consequences of COVID-19 on healthcare

The more complex the situation of COVID-19 the better we need to communicate A new study has highlighted

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Researchers find the depression rates lower in larger US cities

The researchers said that depression is the global leading cause of disability and related economic losse

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Roots of major depression in all its genetic complexity: Scientists

Mental health disorders, depression is genetically complex and is characterized by combinations of many d

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Study finds waking just one hour earlier cuts depression risk by double digits

Waking up just one hour earlier could reduce a person’s risk of major depression by 23 percent The

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New York City nurses experienced anxiety, depression during the first wave of COVID-19: Study

Around 27 percent of nurses surveyed reported anxiety and 17 percent reported depression New York nurses

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New findings reveal excessive social media usage is potentially addictive behaviour

Social media use has become a ubiquitous part of society, with 3.8 billion users worldwide The findings o

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Having a supportive partner minimizes the negative impacts of an individual’s depression

Each person’s behavior and responsiveness and feelings affect the other person’s, and they do

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1 in 3 adults anxious, depressed due to COVID-19

The people most affected by COVID-19-related anxiety or depression, women, younger adults, individuals of

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Study suggests evolutionary changes in human brain potentially cause anxiety

Washington D.C. (USA)– Evolutionary changes in the human brain are the potential cause of anxiety,

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