Britain’s youngsters have the blues – can you blame them?
Britain’s falling happiness levels are most pronounced amongst younger generations. A new report on housing provides a clue as to why.
Britain’s falling happiness levels are most pronounced amongst younger generations. A new report on housing provides a clue as to why.
The causal link between the two is becoming harder and harder to refute.
Sam Delaney’s Sort Your Head Out avoids the patronising self-help mantras and instead opts for raw, moving testimony on the causes and effects of depression.
Researchers at UCL have found evidence that the widespread use of antidepressants is “not grounded in science” because depression is not caused by a chemical imbalance.
“Blue Monday” is considered by many to be the most depressing day of the year. But there are a number of things you could do today to liven your spirits.
A retreat in Jamaica is harnessing the therapeutic benefits of magic mushrooms to tackle anxiety and depression. And it works…
Younger generations plagued with “eco-anxiety” are choosing not to have kids to save the world.
In Connections, Professor Karl Deisseroth explains the scientific phenomena behind mental illness alongside empathetic portraits of the people who suffer from them.
A new UK study has shown that the magic mushroom compound is as effective as a common antidepressant.
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