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Older adults’ abstract reasoning ability predicts depressive symptoms over time

November 15, 2018 Alzheimer's Research, Depression, Healthy Aging, Intelligence, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Psychiatry, Workplace Health

Age-related declines in abstract reasoning ability predict increasing depressive symptoms in subsequent years, according to data from a longitudinal study

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What Is Lucid Dreaming?

November 7, 2018 Mental Health, Michael O. Schroeder, PTSD, sleep, Wellness

There may be ways to increase the likelihood you’ll have a lucid dream.(Getty Images) You’re dreaming – and you know

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Genetics used to predict response to antipsychotic medications

November 6, 2018 Diseases and Conditions, Disorders and Syndromes, Intelligence, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Personalized Medicine, Schizophrenia, Today's Healthcare

Genetics can be used to predict a patient’s response to antipsychotic drug treatment for schizophrenia, according to a recent study

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Peer support can help curb acute care for persons with depression and diabetes

October 30, 2018 anxiety, chronic illness, Depression, Diabetes, Disorders and Syndromes, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Workplace Health

A new study published by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers shows that community health workers and peer support can

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Struggling to get out of bed in the morning is a sign of an actual condition

October 23, 2018 Mental Health, psychology, sleep

If you’ve been struggling to get out of bed in the morning, then you’re certainly not alone. As the mornings

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Aerobic exercise has antidepressant treatment effects

October 18, 2018 anxiety, chronic illness, Depression, fitness, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Psychiatry, Staying Healthy

An analysis of randomized controlled clinical trials indicates that supervised aerobic exercise has large antidepressant treatment effects for patients with

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Why Shonda Rhimes Doesn’t Believe in Imposter Syndrome

October 18, 2018 body confidence, body image, body positive, confidence, dove, girls, interview, k-beauty, korean skincare, meditation, Mental Health, Mind, self-esteem, teens, Wellness

Shonda Rhimes is a prolific creator, and her name means different things to different people. For instance, you may know

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People ordered into mental health care less likely to perceive it as helpful

October 16, 2018 Caregiving, Child Development, Depression, Health Policy, Mental Health, Mental Health Research, Patient Education and Counseling, Today's Healthcare

While some may choose on their own to seek help for untreated mental illnesses, others can be substantially influenced by

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More College Students Are Seeking Mental Health Help Than Ever Before

October 5, 2018 @TT, College Students, health, Mental Health, mental health disorders, mental health study

A new study reveals that more college students than ever before admit to dealing with various mental health issues while

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Republican Senators In Washington Propose New Mental Health Care Laws

October 5, 2018 @TT, health, Mental Health, state legislation

Washington State could be undergoing some new steps in the direction of mental health care reform, reports the Washington State

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