COVID-19 Virus Can Enter The Brain, Reveals Research
Last year, in the month of December, the University of Washington Health Sciences/UW Medicine had conducted a study to suggest that the Covid-19 viruses could enter the brain.
Last year, in the month of December, the University of Washington Health Sciences/UW Medicine had conducted a study to suggest that the Covid-19 viruses could enter the brain.
Flinders University had recently conducted a study to understand the link between COVID-19 and escalating stress levels to find out that both are linked with each other.
A study has reported that depressed children and teenagers suffer from a higher risk of experiencing premature death and a wide range of illnesses later in life.
A recent study was conducted by Lancaster University to test whether smartphone users suffered from a poor mental health condition
A recent animal study has revealed that prolonged sleep disturbance during adolescence can result in depression in both males and females.
The University of Edinburgh has recently reported that a child's brain may be shaped by levels of stress experienced by the mother during the period of pregnancy.
New research shows that loneliness is responsible for 18% of depression in people over the age of 50 in England.
A recent study has reported that when children witness severe conflict between their divorced or separated parents, they are at risk of suffering from mental health problems.
A recent study has reported that the medication nilotinib is ineffective in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD), despite the acceptable safety and tolerability of nilotinib.
While fiber is an essential part of a healthy diet, a new study says that this vital nutrient shares a link with a reduced risk of depression, especially in pre-menopausal women.