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Tag: mental health

Understanding Kratom Strains: A Buyer’s Guide

Kratom, the tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, has garnered significant attention due to its potential effects on well-being...

Unique and Practical Ways to Improve Your Mental Health

In today's unceasingly bustling society, mental health has vaulted to the forefront of well-being discussions, marking a pivotal shift...

Bed Rotting the latest millennial lingo: Is Gen Z falling prey to another ‘harmless’ trend on TikTok?

The Gen Z have discovered a new trend. On TikTok, feeds related to a phenomenon named "bed rotting" have garnered more...

World Mental Health Day 2023: Why is this day imperative for India? 

Each year, October 10th is globally celebrated as World Mental Health Day. On this day, healthcare experts and medical...

Dr Milan Krajnc  earned the title of being a remarkable global leader in the event

Unified Brainz celebrated the glorious careers of prominent leaders from around the globe, leading by example with resilience, diligence, and...

COVID-19 negatively impacted children’s mental health in Kashmir

COVID-19 has had a significant impact on the mental health of children, with hundreds of parents sending their children to hospitals for treatment.

World Mental Health Day and significance for India

Countries hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic have seen a sharp surge in anxiety and other mental health issues. World...

The study finds exposure to nature during COVID-19 lockdown beneficial for mental health

The positive impact of exposure of nature on mental health, that is, in reducing stress, anxiety and improving psychological...

Study says commercial video games could help treat mental health issues

Commercial video games are freely available or available for a one-time relative low cost and there are an estimated 2.7 billion video gamers worldwide

Reaching Out – A Viewpoint By Shyamola Khanna

I believe that the pandemic made me a better person. I was very agitated last year when friends stopped...

Women’s mental health has a higher association with dietary factors

Women's mental health likely has a higher association with dietary factors than men's, according to new research from Binghamton University, State University of New York.

Study finds waking just one hour earlier cuts depression risk by double digits

Waking up just one hour earlier could reduce a person's risk of major depression by 23 percent The study of...