College Students More Anxious, Depressed, Study Shows
According to new studies, the numbers of college students that seek counseling for their moderate to severe depression have increased from 1998 to 2009.
According to new studies, the numbers of college students that seek counseling for their moderate to severe depression have increased from 1998 to 2009.
Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, typically begins in the fall and continues through the winter months.
Known to cause severe paranoia because of the intense stimulant nature of the latest drug, these bath salts have been the cause of suicide in certain cases.
A new study shows that people affected with severe mental disorders like bipolar disorder or schizophrenia, notice significantly higher suicide rates than individuals without these disorders.
A legal and potentially dangerous drug in the United States, bath salts, provide similar sensations to that of cocaine.
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.
Treating teenage depression seems to be fairly effective, at first, but nearly 50 percent of those suffering from depression eventually become depressed again.