The Biggest Myth About Depression And Antidepressants (M)
The myth was created by drug companies to sell serotonin reuptake inhibiting (SSRI) drugs.
The myth was created by drug companies to sell serotonin reuptake inhibiting (SSRI) drugs.
Personality is revealed in what people buy, study finds.
Hoarding is a psychological problem in which people cannot bear to let go of their possessions.
Just 10 minutes petting a cat or dog reduces stress levels.
The synthetically produced psychedelic is derived from the venom of the Colorado River toad.
Music students end up one academic year ahead of their non-musical peers.
This famous personality test has a serious flaw.
Psychiatric labels create “stigma and prejudice”.
Certain games help stimulate positive human attributes, such as creativity.
A combination of all these signs can help diagnose the condition.
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