by admin | Feb 21, 2025 | Depression
Colin Davidson, University of Central Lancashire Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sworn in as the US health and human services secretary, despite saying a few things that raised eyebrows during his confirmation hearing. One of those things was the claim that some people...
by admin | Jan 3, 2025 | Depression, Health
Ester Ellen Trees Bolt, University of Leeds Reflecting on my mother’s decade-long nursing career, I often wonder why so many nurses leave the profession after just a few years. In the UK, the shortage of nurses has reached alarming levels. Fewer students are enrolling...
by admin | Dec 27, 2024 | Depression
Dorothy Yen, Brunel University of London and Christina Victor, Brunel University of London For some people, loneliness can feel overwhelming, especially during winter, but small steps toward connection can make a significant difference. Research shows that micro...
by admin | Dec 6, 2024 | COVID-19, Depression
James Goodwin, Loughborough University A recent study reported the somewhat alarming observation that the social disruptions of COVID lockdowns caused significant changes in teenagers’ brains. Using MRI data, researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle...
by admin | Dec 6, 2024 | Depression, Ethics
Sam Carr, University of Bath; Els van Wijngaarden, Radboud University, and Kenneth Chambaere, Ghent University I can totally relate to tiredness of life. Guess what? I saw a beautiful sunrise yesterday morning, acknowledged it, and couldn’t care less if I saw another...
by admin | Nov 29, 2024 | Depression, Health
Jolanta Burke, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences and Annie Curtis, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences Many of us tend to feel sad or not like our usual self as autumn and winter approach. But for some, these feelings persist until spring...
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