When Britney Spears went before a judge via a phone call on June 24, 2021 to plead for the removal of her thirteen-year-long conservatorship, the public saw for the first time just how much she has endured during that time. In a 24-minute statement, she spoke to a Los Angeles probate judge about how she […]
Month: July 2021
People With Multiple Diagnoses More Likely to Stop ADHD Treatment
People with additional diagnoses were more likely to stop their ADHD medications than those with only an ADHD diagnosis. Researchers say this may be because of the side effects associated with stimulant medications. Genetic risk for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder were also linked to an increased risk of quitting medication. Learning why people quit may […]
Depression Risk Triples When Worker Mental Health Is Not Supported
Australian researchers have found that when organizations don’t take care of worker mental health, those employees are three times as likely to become depressed. Long working hours may also increase their risk for major depression. In addition, high worker engagement may lead to longer working hours and the subsequent development of depression. How work climate […]