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Quit Smoking for better Mental Health
If you are a smoker and feel you are at a loss of memory, better quit smoking. A new study shows quitting smoking improves mental health outcomes among people with and without mental health disorders.
Corporate Employees Face Higher Mental Risk
About one in every two corporate employees in India is at high risk of mental health problems, showed a survey conducted by MPower, an initiative by the Aditya Birla Education Trust, in collaboration with IPSOS. Among the employees, the survey points out that female employees are more prone to high mental health risk.
Mental Health Was Good During Covid 19; A Surprise Study
In a surprise study, researchers said that people's mental health fared fairly well over the course of Covid 19 pandemic, which until...
Turkey/Syria Quake; 7 Million Children Face Mental Health Challenges
About seven million children would face mental health challenges in the coming years because of the aftershock of the last week’s devastating...
One in Three Prisoners in Europe Suffer From Mental Disorders
Among the prisoners in Europe, one in three suffer from mental health disorders, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Poor Literacy Means Poor Mental Health
People with poor literacy are more prone to mental health problems worldwide, said a new research from the University of East Anglia.
Multi- dimensional societal malaise of mental illness is preventable
Mental health and suicide should be treated as a public health crisis. Mental health is rooted in stigma,...
Mental Labour Wears You Out
No doubt, physical labour wears you out. But what about mental stress or labour? Will , but what about hard mental labor?...
Transform Commitment to Mental Health
As the countries dedicate less than two per cent of their health care budgets to mental health, the World Health Organisation has...
Integrating Climate Change Into Mental Health Policies Needed
With climate change having stronger and longer-lasting impacts on people, which can directly and indirectly affect their mental health and psychosocial well-being,...