Bullying Causes Substance Abuse, Depression, Suicide, Study Found
New studies show young girls who get bullied may be more likely to use drugs and alcohol due to depression caused by being bullied.
New studies show young girls who get bullied may be more likely to use drugs and alcohol due to depression caused by being bullied.
A new study has found that many surgeons have suicidal thoughts but very few seek mental health assistance.
Young children and teenagers who play video games frequently may be at higher risks for developing depression, a new study explains.
Paracetamol is being intensely investigated after a woman accidentally overdosed and killed herself while attempting to self-medicate.
Experts have been analyzing mental illnesses, their prevalence, and whether or not they can be treated before a tragedy occurs.
The dangers of smoking have long been known, but experts have recently discovered that smoking may actually cause smokers to be less happy.
Treating teenage depression seems to be fairly effective, at first, but nearly 50 percent of those suffering from depression eventually become depressed again.
Nearly 20 percent of fathers and more than 33 percent of mothers experience some depression before their child is 12 years old.
Scientists are researching the effects of vitamin B-6, B-12, and folate on the brain.
Smoking cigarettes may increase depression in teenagers, a new study suggests.