People who are unmarried may be around 80% more likely to be experiencing depression than those who are married, new research ...
People who are unmarried may be around 80% more likely to be experiencing depression than those who are married, new research ...
Unmarried people may be around 80% more likely to be depressed than those who are married, new research suggests.
University of Hong Kong researchers also say average yearly cost of healthcare to treat these cases will amount to HK$2.5 ...
Unmarried people are far more likely to suffer depression than those who have tied the knot, according to a new study. The simple act of saying "I do" has been found to protect people against ...
Divorced people are three times more likely to be depressed than people who are married, a study has found. Questionnaires sent to more than 100,000 people in seven countries revealed that, overall, ...
As winter approaches and daylight hours grow shorter, people prone to seasonal depression can feel it in their bodies and brains. “It’s a feeling of panic, fear, anxiety and dread all in one,” said ...
Millions of people from the Caribbean to the U.S. Gulf Coast are keeping their eyes on Tropical Depression Eighteen as the ...
FOR decades, Sarah Smith suffered with depression. But now, due to a futuristic-looking headset that zapped electronic pulses ...
A pioneering study in rural India shows that combining digital healthcare with community campaigns can significantly reduce mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. This approach has not ...
Ice baths, often praised for their physical benefits, are showing promising effects on mental health by boosting mood, ...
Cooper said ways to combat the issue are light therapy, using artificial or natural light to help your mood. Exercise, being ...