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Two new studies from King’s College London link problematic smartphone use (PSU) in teens to increased anxiety, depression, and insomnia.
Olympian Alice Merryweather’s eating disorder highlights the high risk and often hidden nature of these disorders in female athletes.
Rising cancer rates highlight the severe psychological impact of diagnosis and the urgent need for improved mental health care.
Columbia University researchers found evidence suggesting that celebrity suicides can lead to increased suicidal behaviors among the public.
This week, we expose racial differences in postpartum mood disorders, explore cannabis use and birth defects, and tardive dyskinesia.
The Lancet Commission's 2024 update identifies untreated vision loss and high LDL cholesterol as new dementia risk factors.
Despite growing acceptance of mental health treatment, preteen suicide rates have spiked, particularly among girls and certain racial groups.
New research confirms that a new blood test for Alzheimer's can determine with 90% accuracy whether a person has the disease.
Research shows progress in managing the opioid crisis with better pain management, screening, and tailored treatments.