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Female managers are less negative towards employee depression than male managers are

By Douglas Heingartner
December 24, 2020
DepressionMental Health

References to depression and suicide in rap lyrics doubled from 1998 – 2018, in step with the nationwide "mental health crisis"

By Douglas Heingartner
December 7, 2020
A study of rap lyrics in songs released between 1998 – 2018 found the number of references to suicide and depression more than doubled.
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New study finds psilocybin greatly and quickly relieves depression

By Douglas Heingartner
November 4, 2020
A new study finds that psilocybin greatly reduced depressive symptoms in a sample of 24 subjects.
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Depression

New study finds gaming youths are *less* prone to psychiatric disorders

By Douglas Heingartner
September 30, 2020
A new study from Norway finds no links between video gaming and psychological problems among young people.
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Depression

Fathers involved in infant parenting have less paternal depression

By Douglas Heingartner
September 27, 2020
The more a father is involved in parenting his infant child, the lower the risk of that father experiencing paternal depression.
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Depression

Loneliness among older Americans doubled during pandemic, poll shows

By Douglas Heingartner
September 14, 2020
Results from a new poll show loneliness has more than doubled among older people during recent months, but technology is helping.
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