Mental Health

The disadvantages of using a mobile phone at night that you do not know

You may not even realize how your mobile phone habit is affecting your sleep and mental health. What may seem like a harmless habit to you, like using your phone while lying in bed at night, can actually have a big impact on your overall health. Your mobile phone rests right next to you every

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Mental Health

Does mental health affect our intelligence?

Every person's IQ level is different from another person, luck and hard work as well as intelligence play a role in being successful in the world. Smart and intelligent people are those who have good and admirable mental capacity and ability.

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Mental Health

How to help a friend who is having suicidal thoughts?

How to help a friend who is thinking about suicide Suicide is a serious crime that even thinking about it is considered wrong in our society, but if ever suddenly a close friend of yours tells you that I don't want to live or I want to commit suicide. If you think about it, what

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Mental Health

Depression is not common, it is a special disease, and treatment is possible

In today's society, most people have pessimistic and negative thoughts in their minds. It involves our national, social and personal circumstances. Better lives are lived by those who manage to shake these thoughts from their minds and get rid of them, but this is not the case for everyone. Therefore, most of the people suffer

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Mental Health

Symptoms and treatment of depression caused by infertility

Infertility can be upsetting, and many people experience feelings of stress, sadness, or hopelessness. Some people who suffer from infertility become unhappy. It has a profound effect on women’s mental health. Physical, emotional, sexual, divine and financial aspects of one’s life are all affected by this disease of infertility. These conditions are symptoms of mental

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Health Research Mental Health Vitamin D

Vitamin(D) Deficiency and Mental Health Problems

Vitamin D is important for many bodily functions, but recent research has revealed a possible link between vitamin D and mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety or panic attacks.

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