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HealthDay News — Loneliness is a predictor of depression and poor health outcomes, according to a study published online July 9 in PLOS ONE.
Recent data highlights a significant escalation in mental health challenges across the Canadian workforce, contributing to a ...
Associations between neighborhood characteristics (e.g. air pollution and neighborhood socioeconomic status) and mental health outcomes varied by age.
The World Bank’s 2025 report by Roberto Mezzina advocates for a global shift from institutional to community-based, ...
We’re wired to connect, but are we getting it right? As global health leaders point to a loneliness crisis, it's time to ...
According to a study by the WHO, seniors in age-supportive environments reported higher physical health scores and better ...
Mental health is often the forgotten casualty of war and poverty. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), especially those affected by conflict, millions ...
Depression may be grief turned inward. Therapy helps us mourn not just what we lost, but who we became in relation to that loss—and find space to be ourselves again.
The data presented last week was startling. One in five Bahamian students between the ages of 13 and 18 have attempted suicide, according to research from the 2025 Global School ...
In a new book, UC Merced professor Christopher Ojeda draws from the latest data and years of studying the intersection of ...
A tragic death inspired the creation of the Charles E. Kubly Foundation, which has helped people with depression for over two ...
Social health, our ability to form and maintain meaningful human connections, is just as essential to our well-being as physical and mental health.