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Mental Health (Page 101)

Unsafe Neighborhoods Have Higher Levels of Child Abuse

2023-09-25
By: Exporter
On: September 25, 2023
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Parenting

MONDAY, Sept. 25, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Having safer neighborhoods, where families feel less stress, can help prevent child abuse, according to new research that supports this long-suspected theory. When parents feel higher levels of stress or hopelessness about their surroundings, they may have a harder time caring for theirContinue Reading

Kids’ ER Visits for Mental Health Crises Rise When School Term Begins

2023-09-22
By: Exporter
On: September 22, 2023
In: Kids' Health, Mental Health, Public Health

FRIDAY, Sept. 22, 2023 (HealthDay News) — While the start of the school year can give kids and teens the chance to reconnect with friends and enjoy school sports and activities, it can also trigger stressors that send many to the emergency room for mental health woes, a new reportContinue Reading

Suppressing Negative Thoughts Can Sometimes Be Healthy, Study Contends

2023-09-21
By: Exporter
On: September 21, 2023
In: Mental Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) — A longstanding core belief of mental health maintains that people must confront their fears to ease the anxiety and depression stemming from those negative thoughts. Now a new study argues that, for some people, suppressing negative thoughts and worries might be a moreContinue Reading

Gun Injuries Rise as Neighborhoods Gentrify

2023-09-21
By: Exporter
On: September 21, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health, Public Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) — As working class neighborhoods gentrify, you’ll likely see rents rise, pricey restaurants move in — and maybe also a rise in gunshot wounds, researchers say. In U.S. neighborhoods that gentrified, gun injuries were 62% higher than they were in similar neighborhoods that hadn’tContinue Reading

Wildfire Smoke Pollution a Growing Global Threat

2023-09-21
By: Exporter
On: September 21, 2023
In: Asthma, Health News, Mental Health

THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) — More people around the world are exposed to wildfire smoke that has the potential to harm human health, and their numbers are growing, new research finds. More than 2 billion people are exposed to at least one day of potentially health-impacting wildfire smokeContinue Reading

Wildfire Smoke Is Reversing Recent Clean-Air Gains Across the U.S.

2023-09-20
By: Exporter
On: September 20, 2023
In: Asthma, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 2023 (HealthDay News) — When Canadian wildfire smoke shrouded the New York City skyline and spread to parts of New England this summer, millions of East Coast residents saw firsthand just how pervasive it can be. Now, a new study quantifies exactly what wildfire smoke is doingContinue Reading

Could Artificial Sweeteners in Processed Food Raise Depression Risk?

2023-09-20
By: Exporter
On: September 20, 2023
In: Mental Health, Nutrition / Vitamins

THURSDAY, Sept. 21, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Highly processed packaged foods and drinks may be quick, cheap and tasty, but new research suggests they’re also likely to up your risk for depression. Among big consumers of ultra-processed foods, depression risk may rise by as much as 50%, the new studyContinue Reading

Rat-Borne Parasite That Can Cause Brain Disease Spreading in Southern U.S.

2023-09-20
By: Exporter
On: September 20, 2023
In: Diseases, Infectious Disease, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Brown rats found and analyzed near Atlanta now carry rat lungworm, researchers report. It’s a parasite that can trigger a dangerous brain encephalitis in both people and pets, and which now threatens a wide area of the U.S. Southeast. Researchers in Georgia sayContinue Reading

Few Doctors, Spotty Internet: Finding Mental Health Care Tough for Many Americans

2023-09-20
By: Exporter
On: September 20, 2023
In: General Health, Mental Health, Public Health

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 2023 (HealthDay News) — Nearly one in five counties across the United States lack psychiatrists or internet service, making it difficult for around 10.5 million Americans to find mental health care, a new study shows. The counties examined in the study were more likely to be inContinue Reading

Average Hospital Bed Has a Big Carbon Footprint

2023-09-20
By: Exporter
On: September 20, 2023
In: Doctors and Health Care, Mental Health

WEDNESDAY, Sept. 20, 2023 (HealthDay News) — How big is a hospital bed’s carbon footprint? Pretty big, new research shows. One hospital bed alone was roughly equivalent to the carbon footprint of five Canadian households, according to researchers studying a British Columbia hospital during 2019. They identified energy and waterContinue Reading

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