It is imperative that we acknowledge and act on the fundamental principle that early intervention in mental health care is our most potent weapon.
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- Health & Wellness
New Study Explores How Young People with Early-Onset Psychosis View Substance Use and Interventions
Young people diagnosed with early psychosis understand the importance of discontinuing use of substances like cannabis, but many are ambivalent.
Addiction is one of society’s most misunderstood and rebuked health conditions. That stigma discourages many people from seeking treatment for substance dependence.
Have you ever wondered why men’s mental health matters seem to be a less-discussed topic?
Researchers discovered that viewing just a few social media posts mocking mental health treatment can have a profound impact on people’s attitudes about treatment.
- Gender & Sexuality
South Korean Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Youth Confront Societal and Medical Hurdles
Researchers have uncovered the challenges faced by transgender and gender non-conforming (TGNC) individuals in South Korea.
Fires are a common phenomenon in the US and even worldwide.
Pictures of Patrick with the Prince and Princess adorned every glossy magazine, his charity was on every major news channel, and his phone was a non-stop buzz of congratulations.
California’s Palm Springs has a history of being one of the more interesting desert resort destinations.
- Health & Wellness
Launch of Menopause and Menstrual Health Policy Will Address Women’s Health Inequalities
The recommendations from one of the first studies in the world to explore both menstrual health and menopause at work are informing a new NHS Scotland policy.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Stigma Around Pay-Day Loans Affects Borrowers’ Well-Being and Stops Them from Getting the Support They Need
The stigma around payday loans has significant negative mental, emotional, and social effects on borrowers and leads to them concealing the use of such services.
Imagine for a moment that you’re facing a severe mental illness, one that makes everyday tasks feel like insurmountable mountains and casts a shadow over even the brightest moments of …
On 10th October, World Mental Health Day shines a light on a crisis often left in the shadows.
In today’s fast-paced and digitally connected world, our mental health has become more important than ever.
A major pan-European study has revealed that almost all patients affected by skin diseases face embarrassment, with the psychological burden compounding the physical impact of the diseases.