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Mental health issues on the rise

Mental health issues on the rise Mental health issues need to stop being society's dirty little secret - particularly in the current unstable economic conditions, which are contributing to the problem  ...

Mental health cases on the rise-ministry

Mental health cases on the rise-ministry  - The Mental Health Association of Tanzania (MEHATA) and the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare have noted that cases of mental health issues in the country  ...

Mental health conditions on the rise among US students

Mental health conditions on the rise among US students - As more and more people discuss mental health issues in public forums, it seems to be lifting some of the stigma surrounding the topic. New research ...

Physician Focus: Eating disorders on the rise

Physician Focus: Eating disorders on the rise : The mental and physical health issues usually occur in tandem. Low self-esteem, depression and anxiety are among the mental health issues patients face. And the consequences to one's physical health are serious. The most serious physical effects of ...

5 tips for managing mental health issues in the workplace

5 tips for managing mental health issues in the workplace  - With mental illness on the rise in America, it's a matter of when — not if — employers will have to navigate the tricky maze of mental health  ...

Assisted suicide for mental health issues? A Catholic response

Assisted suicide for mental health issues? A Catholic response - With awareness of mental health conditions on the rise, how is the Church called to respond to those who do not simply wish to end their lives, but ...

Teen depression on the rise: Here's how to tackle the mental disorder

Teen depression on the rise: Here's how to tackle the mental disorder  -  Teenagers nowadays are the real victims of mental health related issues. Every 1 in 8 teens suffers from teen depression. Of all the teenagers  ...

How to get through studying at university if you have a mental illness

How to get through studying at university if you have a mental illness - Students are seen by some as laid-back party animals with little focus on their studies, when actually the current statistics prove that they are more stressed that ever. Between 2015 and 2016, more than 15,000 UK-based first-year students disclosed mental health issues and suicide rates are on the rise.