"This misconception about depression can be harmful because it sends a message that people suffering from depression simply need to work harder to relieve their symptoms," Michigan State University's ...
Unmarried people may be around 80% more likely to be depressed than those who are married, new research suggests.
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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 ...
If you want to stave off depression, get married. A study suggests that unmarried people are around 80 per cent more likely ...
Social media has helped people become more and more connected, so why do so many of us feel lonely? Loneliness is becoming an ...
People with mental illness usually don’t look different from the rest of society; still, the misguided stigma continues. Here’s one way to combat it.
The end to daylight saving time (DST) for the 2024 year is upon us. Clocks in most parts of the U.S. did the annual "fall ...
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The mental health of young people has never been more important. At Independence Blue Cross (IBX), we are strengthening our ...
Post-pandemic, Americans are still spending much less time outside their homes. Experts say this could lead to loneliness or social isolation, which can affect both your mental and physical health.