Tag: mental health
Studies Provide Optimism and Comfort for Adults Struggling with Eating Disorders
Research conducted at Curtin University has identified that an inpatient treatment methodology can substantially aid adults with eating…
Symptom Management and Enhanced Quality of Life for Cardiovascular Patients Through Palliative Care
Implementing patient-centred palliative care therapies, which include prescribing, adjusting, or discontinuing medications as needed, can control symptoms and…
Impact of a Youthful Outlook on Dementia Caregivers and Their Relatives
The University of Surrey has unveiled findings that establish a link between the perceived ages of spousal caregivers…
Phone-Based Psychological Support Proven Effective Against Loneliness and Depression, Major Study Finds
A major new study led by a team from the University of York, Hull York Medical School, and…
Short Nature Exposures of Just 10 Minutes Can Benefit Adults with Mental Health Issues
A newly published meta-analysis in the esteemed journal *Ecopsychology* rigorously examines the influence of nature exposure on various…
Residing Close to Green Spaces Linked to Reduced Emotional Issues in Preschool-Age Children, NIH Study Reveals
Children who grow up in environments rich with natural spaces such as forests, parks, and backyards may experience…
Study Reveals Dangers of Muscle-Building Supplements for Adolescents and Young Adults
The University of Toronto's recent study, a comprehensive exploration of the prevalence, influences, and associated risks of muscle-building…
Study discovers the crucial role of biodiversity in promoting mental well-being through nature
A study from King’s College London has revealed that environments featuring diverse natural elements significantly enhance mental wellbeing…
Gaining Benefits from Observing the Natural World in Urban Areas
Recent eye-tracking research has unveiled compelling insights into the mental health benefits of observing natural elements during urban…
How Nature’s Fragrances Impact Our Health: A Scientific Inquiry
Spending time in natural environments offers significant benefits to our health and well-being. Research indicates that exposure to…
Exploring Early Career Work Patterns and Their Long-Term Health Impacts: Beyond the Traditional 9-5
Research led by Wen-Jui Han from New York University, USA, published on April 3, 2024, in the open-access…
Feeling down and moving less? Or perhaps moving more and feeling uplifted? It can work either way
New findings from the University of Toronto reveal that adults who have reported more symptoms of depression over…
