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Suppressing negative thoughts improves mental health.

A new study conducted by the University of Cambridge has found that suppressing negative thoughts can actually help individuals with mental health problems. Traditional therapies

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Past Depression Affects Worldview

Depression is one of the most common mental illnesses in Germany and many other countries. Although psychology has made significant strides in treating depression, the

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Car Noise Increases Risk of Anxiety and Depression

A recent study commissioned by the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA) has found that exposure to constant traffic noise can increase the risk of anxiety

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LSD aids severe depression

A recent study conducted by the University Hospital Basel (UHB) and the Universitären Psychiatrischen Kliniken Basel (UPK) in collaboration with Mind Medicine (MindMed) has shown

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Magic Mushroom Effects Decoded

Psychoactive substance psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, has been used in the treatment of psychiatric illnesses for several years. However, the exact mechanism of how

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Social Media and Depression?

The use of social media platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, and Facebook has been associated with depression in adults, according to a study conducted by

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Risks of Medical Cannabis Addiction

A new study conducted by scientists at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) has found that medical cannabis therapy has a high potential for dependency, which

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Record high in work absences due to mental illness

The Covid-19 pandemic has taken a significant toll on the mental health of people worldwide. In Germany, the impact of the pandemic on mental health

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Ketamine Infusion Halts Suicidal Thoughts

Ketamine infusions can eliminate acute suicidal thoughts, with short infusions being particularly effective for people with bipolar disorder. Suicidal thoughts are a psychiatric emergency that

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Long COVID: 76% Suffer Late Effects

A majority of Covid-19 patients continue to experience at least one symptom of the disease six months after being discharged from the hospital, according to