In India’s richest state, exam scams kill escape from farm crisis

[ad_1] Mumbai, India – Had it not been for his grandfather, Ganesh Kale might have been dead today. In January this year, the 40-year-old woke at 6am in his remote village in India’s western state of Maharashtra and quietly walked...

Why are so many young Americans suffering from mental distress?

The number of young men and women suffering from depression and other mental health disorders in the United States has risen sharply since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a series of reports. The latest World Happiness Report,...

Why companies need to invest in employee wellness

[ad_1] Companies and organisations realise that the mental and physical wellbeing of employees is the bedrock of a successful business /health/wellness/wellness-health-mental-health-stress-happiness-111711889563378.html 111711889563378 story A focus on the health, fitness and general wellbeing of employees is a relatively recent phenomena among...

How living on greener streets could help you sleep better

[ad_1] People who live on greener streets and can see lakes or rivers from their homes are likely to sleep better and for a longer period /health/wellness/green-spaces-parks-sleep-better-health-111711442997961.html 111711442997961 story It’s well-known that green spaces not only breathe life into concrete...

How overwork is impacting tech professionals’ health

[ad_1] More than 40% of tech professionals experience health concerns due to their work, a new survey revealed /health/wellness/work-life-balance-techies-mental-health-111711102579675.html 111711102579675 story Trigger warning: mentions of suicideFor a hot minute, it seemed like the covid-19 pandemic had brought a renewed focus...

Why sleep hygiene is a pressing issue

[ad_1] A new survey shows that this year only 27% of people are satisfied with the quantity and quality of their sleep /health/wellness/sleep-health-survey-anxiety-wellbeing-111710492756643.html 111710492756643 story From social media memes to increasing advertisements for sleep supplements, disrupted sleep has become a...

Women with depression face higher cardiovascular risk than men: Study

[ad_1] A new study found that women had a higher hazard ratio of depression for cardiovascular risk than men /health/wellness/women-depression-cardiovascular-risk-111710326415273.html 111710326415273 story Research has shown that people with depression are at a greater risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Now, a...

Happiness can be learnt but takes practice, new study reveals

A new study shows that well-being boosts are short-lived unless evidence-informed habits are practiced over the long term /health/wellness/happiness-learnt-practice-mental-wellbeing-111710236024901.html 111710236024901 story A new study shows that you can learn to be happy but practice is crucial for lasting benefits. The...

3 in 4 US teens say they are happy or peaceful without their smartphone

[ad_1] Survey by the Pew Research Centre comes amid growing push to regulate children’s access to digital platforms.Nearly three out of four teenagers in the United States say they feel happy or peaceful when they do not have their smartphone...

A new AI app detects depression from facial cues

[ad_1] Researchers have developed the first smartphone application that uses AI to detect the onset of depression /health/wellness/ai-app-depression-facial-cues-mental-health-111709204656985.html 111709204656985 story Artificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining popularity in mental health services. From AI chatbots that provide therapy to diagnosis of...
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