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“Broken Heart” Affects Physical Health

The loss of loved ones can have a significant impact on both mental and physical health. Researchers at the University of Arizona have investigated whether

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Obesity Increases Risk of Mental Illness

Obesity is a condition that affects a significant number of people worldwide. According to a recent study conducted by researchers from the Medical University of

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Gender Brain Scans Reveal Inequality

Gender inequality has been found to have a significant impact on the structure of the brain, according to a recent study published in the journal

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Cannabis Linked to Male Schizophrenia

A new study published in Psychological Medicine by researchers at the University of Copenhagen has found that up to 30% of schizophrenia cases in young

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Rise in Cannabis-Related Suicide Attempts

The legalization of cannabis in the United States has led to a significant increase in suicidal attempts involving the drug, according to a study by

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Signs of High Baby Intelligence

New research from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) in Germany has found that certain physical characteristics of babies can predict their intelligence quotient (IQ) and neurological

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Energy Drinks: Harmful to Kids?

Energy drinks have been found to cause various mental and physical health problems in children, with high consumption even being associated with later drug addiction.

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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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Heatwave fuels online hate speech.

Extreme heat is not only a threat to physical health but also to mental health and social cohesion. A study by the Potsdam Institute for

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Men’s risky behavior leads to more sick leave

A recent study by the Barmer Krankenkasse has found that men in Germany are more frequently absent from work due to illness than women, due