Tag: mental health
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A*STAR launches S$150m study on adolescent health and development
The five-year study will track about 5,000 adolescents to build Singapore-specific evidence on youth health, mental well-being and digital habits.
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From booksmaxxing to looksmaxxing: Why the viral trends concern some mental health experts
People are self-optimizing everything — protein, skincare, fitness — to such a degree that “maxxing” is one of social media’s most popular suffixes.
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Inside the lives of Singapore’s young hikikomori, who withdraw from school, family, the world
Behind closed doors are young people who are not lazy or defiant but afraid. The series, Shutdown, follows Singapore’s hidden youth as they try to reconnect with school, family and society.
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Why the World Cup can be good for your mental health
The World Cup can offer more than just entertainment, it can also benefit your mental well-being. DW explains why.
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Davis-Woodhall opens up on mental health struggles after Eugene victory
July 5 : Olympic and world champion Tara Davis-Woodhall spoke about her mental health struggles, describing her week as “really difficult” going into the Prefontaine Classic on Saturday, where she won the long jump. Davis-Woodhall successfully defended her title at the Diamond League meeting in Eugene, Oregon
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GOP Rep. Tom Kean says depression diagnosis caused months-long absence from Congress
New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean said he was diagnosed with depression, explaining a months-long absence from Congress in a competitive district in the midterm elections.
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Man gets 8 years’ jail for strangling depressed younger brother; judge notes caregiver stress
Abdul Rani Md Ariffin’s murder charge was reduced because he was found to have diminished responsibility.
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Heatwave rage: Why soaring temperatures put people in a bad mood
Extreme heat not only harms the body but can also trigger a cascade of mental health effects ranging from irritability and anxiety to increased aggression.
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Nearly 4 in 5 Singapore adults with anxiety or depression don’t seek professional help: Duke-NUS study
But most are open to receiving support from peers, highlighting that informal, community-based support could help address unmet mental health needs, according to the findings.
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