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Posts filed “Depression”

  • How Do Video Games Affect Children’s Mental Health?

    By Nissa Campbell · Mar 9, 2016 · Depression, Research

    By now, you might think we can categorically answer the questions of whether or not video games are good or bad for developing minds, and whether they make children more…

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  • Is Your Phone Causing Anxiety and Depression? Probably Not

    By Nissa Campbell · Mar 3, 2016 · Anxiety, Depression, Research

    Smartphones have been the cause of so many worried articles – do they make us anti-social? Are we all addicted? Have we become less intelligent because of them? While researchers…

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  • Exploring the Crossroads of Depression, Medication and Art

    By Nissa Campbell · Mar 2, 2016 · Depression

    Creative people dealing with mental health issues face a double-edged sword: those issues may make it difficult or impossible to channel our creativity in any useful way, but we’re constantly…

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  • Study Pinpoints the Reason Exercise Alleviates Symptoms of Depression

    By Nissa Campbell · Feb 29, 2016 · Depression, Research

    You probably know that exercise helps with symptoms of depression. It’s the first piece of advice most of us get from our doctors when we go in to talk about…

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  • How Skipping Sleep Destroys Our Mental Well-Being

    By Nissa Campbell · Feb 25, 2016 · Anxiety, Depression, Helping Yourself, Self Care

    Thirty-six hours without sleep doesn’t sound that bad. Lots of people pull all-nighters for fun, for school, for family or for work. When you’re on a deadline or you have…

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  • Remember: Mental Health Apps are Rarely Researched

    By Nissa Campbell · Feb 24, 2016 · Anxiety, Depression

    Mental health apps come in a few flavors. Some are put together by mental health organizations. They don’t tend to be flashy, but they’re designed to complement the rest of…

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  • How Roleplaying and Fantasy Helped With My Depression

    By Take This, and Joseph O'Donnell · Feb 23, 2016 · Depression, Stories

    Originally published on The Roleplayer’s Guild Even after almost two decades of an incredibly long and still ongoing battle with depression, I still couldn’t honestly tell you when it precisely…

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  • Depression Takes the Runway at New York Fashion Week

    By Nissa Campbell · Feb 22, 2016 · Depression

    AW16/// Look 13. Artwork by @mauricescarlett. #pyermoss A photo posted by Pyer Moss (@pyermoss) on Feb 16, 2016 at 1:24pm PST The runway is increasingly a platform for political statements…

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