Sibling Fights Linked To Poor Mental Health In Children And Adolescents, Says New Study
Researchers at University of New Hampshire found that sibling aggression is associated with significantly worse mental health in children and adolescents.
Researchers at University of New Hampshire found that sibling aggression is associated with significantly worse mental health in children and adolescents.
New research found adolescents playing team sports in grades 8 through 12 reports less stress and better mental health as compared to young adults.
New study found that being able to see more birds, shrubs and trees lowers depression, anxiety and stress, irrespective of living in urban or more leafy suburban neighborhoods.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge found that teenagers with mental health problems who access mental health services are significantly less likely to suffer from clinical depression
The time between sunrise and sunset matters most when it comes to mental and emotional health, according to a recent study by Brigham Young University (BYU).
Studies have found that people with symptomatic Alzheimer disease (AD) often drive shorter distances and visit fewer new locations compared with people without AD.
Traffic police harassment is a very common occurrence that numerous Indians experience in their daily lives.
New research published in Psychology and Aging, found that narcissism changes over time. This longest study on narcissism till date gives hope to parents who think their teenager's narcissism is out of control.
Excessive use of social media, in particular, the posting of selfies is associated with a subsequent increase in narcissism by an average of 25 per cent.
People view all psychopaths as violent. The study provides insights into the mechanism that causes this "successful" phenotype.