by Mary Abzug | Jan 4, 2022 | Mental Health
Depression is a type of mood disorder, often characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness. That being said, depression can take form in many different ways that do not always resemble sadness. Depression can stem from a lot of different...
by Anna Catrall | Dec 21, 2021 | Blogs, News
It so happens that a company finds out when employees are sending photos of confidential documents to social networks or selling classified documents. In such cases, the court’s decision depends on how competently the company protects its secrets. We talk about...
by Frank Hamilton | Dec 16, 2021 | Blogs, News
Gamers should be proud of themselves: science has proven that video games are beneficial to our minds and consciousness. It turns out that with such leisure time activities, you can achieve notable heights in the fields of self-development and mental health. More...
by Anna Catrall | Nov 30, 2021 | Digital Health Literacy, Social Media
Reading books used to be a norm at a particular time. At this time, everyone loved books – little children, youths, adults, and even the senior citizens. Reading stories to children before they sleep was enjoyed by both the reader and the child....
by Stanley Clark | Nov 24, 2021 | Blogs, News
The COVID-19 pandemic compelled many countries worldwide to implement strict measures to contain the virus’ spread. Social distancing and quarantine are some of the initial protocols governments put in place to counter the pandemic. Despite the governments’ and health...
by Ana Hoffman | Nov 17, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health
Depression is one of the most commonly diagnosed mental health problems. Even then, it’s not properly treated in the majority of patients suffering from it. According to a report, only 63% of adults and 40% of teens get the treatment after a depressing event takes...