Our emotional responses to the stresses of daily life may predict our long-term mental health, according to a new study led by a UC Irvine psychologist. Continue reading »
Our emotional responses to the stresses of daily life may predict our long-term mental health, according to a new study led by a UC Irvine psychologist. Continue reading »
A new University of Helsinki study finds exercise can help children deal with stress.
We all know the importance of staying fit and healthy, but what about our mental health?
Professor Barbara Sahakian, from Cambridge University, challenges society to prioritize mental health in the same way as we do physical health.
A new study from the University of London shows that better awareness of internal bodily signals like heartbeat is linked to lower levels of self-objectification.
Cardiac disease is associated with increased risk of mild cognitive impairment such as problems with language, thinking and judgment — particularly among women with heart disease, a Mayo Clinic study shows.