Worldwide failure to invest in mental health during pandemic: WHO

A new report from the World Health Organization (WHO) points to a global failure to provide people with the mental health services they need during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Understanding mental health and teenagers

As teenagers experience rapid physical, emotional and cognitive changes, it is very harmful for them to have a poor mental health condition as it can affect their overall growth and development. The post Understanding mental health and teenagers appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Cycling at school helps mental health of teenagers: Study

Physical activity improves mental health, yet activity levels are dropping.

When, how do athletes seek mental health care?

A more rigorous study strategy could help better understand athletes' experiences with mental health support.

Is Nepal failing to address mental health challenges?

There are numerous problems in building local level mental health care systems in Nepal.

Women's mental health more sensitive than men's during pandemic

According to recent research from Binghamton University, the State University of New York, women's mental health during the COVID-19

Gardening can promote better mental health

New research suggests that many people may indeed reap mental health benefits from working with plants even if they've never gardened before

Research: Skin disorders can affect mental health

Skin disorders can have a devastating impact on the physical and mental health of children and young people

Housing status influenced mental health issues during pandemic: Study

In terms of mental health, apartment-dwelling Americans, especially those living alone, might have suffered more mental health problems during the COVID-19 pandemic than those living with their families

Food insecurity linked to mental health

COVID-19 pandemic and its associated lockdowns might have worsened worries over food insecurity among many Canadians and negatively impacted their mental health.

Why is mental health important?

In a society where openly discussing mental health is considered taboo, talking about suicide or suicidal thoughts is inconceivable.