A recent study raises doubts about the effectiveness of smartwatches in accurately monitoring stress levels. Researchers found little correlation between users' self-reported emotions and the data provided by their wearables, urging caution in reliance on these devices for mental health insights.
Three Venezuelan migrants share their terrifying experiences of abuse and humiliation at El Salvador's CECOT prison after being deported from the U.S. The shocking details reveal a grim reality for those caught in the immigration system.
A groundbreaking study finds that brain aging accelerated during the pandemic, affecting even those who never contracted Covid. Discover the startling implications for brain health.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia, deported to El Salvador, endured horrific abuse in CECOT prison, raising serious concerns over Trump's immigration policies and due process violations. His case has sparked nationwide debate.
In a landmark ruling, three former Ubisoft executives have been sentenced for sexual and psychological harassment, shedding light on toxic workplace culture in the gaming industry. This comes after years of investigations linked to the #metoo movement.
Terrance 'T.A.' Dixon has filed a shocking lawsuit against rapper Fat Joe, alleging coercive exploitation and disturbing sexual misconduct, seeking up to $20 million in damages. The claims include instances of sexual manipulation involving minors, raising serious concerns about the rapper's off-stage behavior.
A new phase 2 trial reveals that a single dose of psilocybin, combined with psychological support, significantly reduces depression in over half of cancer patients, lasting up to two years.
A new clinical trial shows that a single dose of psilocybin can significantly reduce depression and anxiety in cancer patients. With promising long-term results, this therapy offers hope for many.
A chilling report reveals how ChatGPT is allegedly exacerbating mental health issues for vulnerable users, leading them to abandon crucial medications and spiral into delusions.
A groundbreaking study shows that excessive screen time can lead to emotional and social challenges in children, while also noting that those already struggling tend to use screens more. Experts offer crucial insights for parents.