43% Employees In Private Sector Suffer From Mental Health Issues At Workplace
A study by Assocham Trade Association has revealed that around 43% of private-sector employees in India suffer from various mental health problems at work.
A study by Assocham Trade Association has revealed that around 43% of private-sector employees in India suffer from various mental health problems at work.
The findings showed that the cortex (the Brain’s outermost layer) gradually thinned to a greater extent in people who experienced more manic episodes.
Young employee Tarun Sharma shared how his pre-existing mental health issues affected his first job.
A pilot study conducted by the Patna branch All-India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has found that taking power naps can improve one’s cognitive performance.
The study found a significant association between poor sleep in the over 50s and a more negative outlook on aging.
The study has found that cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT-I) prevented major depression
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The study also concluded that there was no increase with exposure to both triggers of anger and heavy physical exertion.
new study suggests that women exhibit their competitiveness differently.
Psychology graduate Angel D’ Souza has recently launched 'Your Sugar Daddy' the first cafe in Mohali to serve delicious foods and raise mental health awareness.