Kids With Mental Illness Are Likely To Suffer Health Issues In Adulthood, Says Recent Study
Two recent studies have noted that individuals with early-life mental health problems are likely to enter adulthood with physical diseases and advanced aging
Two recent studies have noted that individuals with early-life mental health problems are likely to enter adulthood with physical diseases and advanced aging
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A recent study has revealed that children, especially girls with premature birth, were likely to suffer from depression.
A study that was conducted last year has established a positive relationship between poor sleep health and depression and anxiety among racial/ethnic minorities.
Recent research has revealed that boys who engage in playing video games at the age of 11 are less likely to develop depressive symptoms.
According to the recent findings, mental health professionals and doctors for children are experiencing an increased number of visits from patients between 12 and 17 years of age.
A recent study has reported that increased loneliness during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has likely spiked the risk of psychiatric disorders among individuals.
A recent study by a group of researchers has reported that patients with dementia are likely to suffer from an increased risk due to COVID-19.
A new study has revealed that children who have missed home-schooling in the first lockdown with existing mental health illness, will possibly see a deterioration in their condition.
A new study by researchers from Linköping University in Sweden has reported that long-term stress may increase the risk of a heart attack.