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Beyond the Blues: The Subtle Signs of Depression You Might Be Ignoring
By Chris Brown Your Health

Beyond the Blues: The Subtle Signs of Depression You Might Be Ignoring

Depression, a pervasive, often stealthy mental health condition, can quietly intrude into one’s life, masking itself as fatigue, a temporary lack of drive, or just an incidental phase of feeling down. Recognizing the less conspicuous signs of depression can be a crucial step towards seeking professional help and embarking on the path to recovery. As […]

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Mindfulness, Meditation and Self-Compassion — A Clinical Psychologist Explains How These Science-Backed Practices Can Improve Mental Health
By Rachel Goldsmith Turow Your Health

Mindfulness, Meditation and Self-Compassion — A Clinical Psychologist Explains How These Science-Backed Practices Can Improve Mental Health

Mindfulness and self-compassion are now buzzwords for self-improvement. But in fact, a growing body of research shows these practices can lead to real mental health benefits. This research – ongoing, voluminous and worldwide – clearly shows how and why these two practices work. One effective way to cultivate mindfulness and self-compassion is through meditation. For […]

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Are You Under Digital Distress? 3 Ways Tech-Triggers May Be Affecting Your Mental Health
By Brittany Harker Martin Your Health

Are You Under Digital Distress? 3 Ways Tech-Triggers May Be Affecting Your Mental Health

Mental Health Week, which runs from May 1 to 7, provides an opportunity to reflect on our collective well-being. In addition to rising mental health issues, there seems to be a general malaise across normally well individuals in society. This is manifesting as cognitive and physical exhaustion, limited patience, disinterest in work and a resentment […]

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Exercise Can Help Prevent and Treat Mental Health Problems, and Taking It Outside Adds Another Boost to Those Benefits
By Scott Lear Fitness News & Advice

Exercise Can Help Prevent and Treat Mental Health Problems, and Taking It Outside Adds Another Boost to Those Benefits

Mental health problems affect one in five people every year. The Canadian Mental Health Association estimates that by the age of 40, about half of people will either have had a mental illness or will currently be dealing with one. Behavioural therapy and medications are common first options for treatment. However, research has shown the […]

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