Many people experience one or more types of psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, psychosocial stress or post-traumatic stress...
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A new global study suggests that loneliness is strongly associated with physical pain, and this link appears to be largely explained by psychological distress. Published in Scientific Reports, the findings highlight the potential health burden of loneliness across the adult lifespan and raise questions about how cultural and social factors may shape this experience. Loneliness has been linked in previous research to a range of health issues, from depression and anxiety to cardiovascular disease and early mortality. Yet it remains unclear how loneliness relates to physical pain in particular, and whether this connection differs by age, sex, or cultural context. Some scientists have proposed...
Many people experience one or more types of psychological distress, including depression, anxiety, psychosocial stress or post-traumatic stress...
Physical sports have long been known to help with anxiety and mental health. But can augmented and virtual reality sports games improve psychological...
For many women, fertility is only the most visible part of the story. PCOS increases the risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease and endometrial...
California's 100-year-old Dr. John Scharffenberg reveals daily exercise as the key to longevity, surpassing genetics or weight. He highlights that...
California's 100-year-old Dr. John Scharffenberg reveals daily exercise as the key to longevity, surpassing genetics or weight. He highlights that...
With stress and depression on the rise, physical health issues like incontinence add a silent burden few discuss. Canadian workplaces must break the...
A recent study in Poland found that loneliness is bidirectionally associated with paranoid thoughts, and this association appears stronger than the...
A recent study in Poland found that loneliness is bidirectionally associated with paranoid thoughts, and this association appears stronger than the...
A new study from King’s College London and the University of Bath has found that people who use cannabis to cope with problems like anxiety,...
A new study from King’s College London and the University of Bath has found that people who use cannabis to cope with problems like anxiety,...