Researchers say nearly half of children in a study had insomnia that persisted into adulthood. New research indicates that children with insomnia are more likely to develop sleep issues as adults. The study shows that insomnia symptoms remain longer than previously thought and emphasises the significance of early therapies to alleviate sleep issues. According to […]
Early exposure to violent television increases the chance of psychological impairment in later life
The study is published in the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. According to a recent study done by Linda Pagani, a professor at the School of Psycho-Education at the Université de Montréal, watching violent TV during the preschool years can increase the risk of psychological and academic damage later on, the summer before middle school […]
Women exposed to dangerous chemicals in plastic had a higher risk of postpartum depression, according to a study
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism of the Endocrine Society published the study’s findings. Up to one in five women who are childbearing suffer from postpartum depression, a significant and prevalent psychiatric condition. Although the exact origin of postpartum depression is unknown, it has been discovered that pregnancy-related hormone changes play a significant role. […]
Does digestion gets adversely affected by our emotions?
According to a Harvard study, our gut health may be impacted by our emotions. Our gut health is crucial to our entire wellbeing, yet it is frequently disregarded or overlooked. However, it is important to understand that how you feel, particularly negative emotions like anger and despair, also has an impact on your gut health. […]