Taking the Brain Out for a Walk
If you’re regularly out in the fresh air, you’re doing something good for both your brain and your well-being.
Read moreIf you’re regularly out in the fresh air, you’re doing something good for both your brain and your well-being.
Read moreWhile the physical effects on children are negligible, the same cannot be said for the state of the children’s mental health.
Read moreTourette syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder, causes motor and phonic ‘tics’ or uncontrollable repeated behaviours and vocalisations.
Read moreCanadian researchers have built an online calculator to better understand the health of brain and reduce risk of being diagnosed with dementia.
Read moreToday, more than 9 million adults and 6 million children aged 4–17 suffer from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Read moreEven in this day and age of mental health awareness, many people continue suffering silently to avoid stirring avoidable debates.
Read moreMay is Mental Health Awareness Month, but this is applicable each and every month, all the years ahead and beyond.
Read moreA free NHS treatment plan using virtual reality (VR) technology has been launched for patients who suffer from needle phobia.
Read moreRock’n’roll and psychology intersect. What value do rock and psychology have on the modern landscape?
Read moreSound sleep plays a critical role in healing traumatic brain injury, a new study of military veterans suggests.
Read moreRight now, if you are suffering in silence, you may feel like no one can understand your desperation and distress.
Read moreHere in Boston, we’re fortunate enough to have easy access to some of the world’s best drug rehab centres.
Read moreTherapists are licensed medical practitioners who specialise in helping people who are mentally and emotionally disturbed.
Read moreVita Health Group, a leading private UK healthcare provider, has launched a unique employee training programme.
Read moreFor smokers, lighting up is a part of their daily routine.
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