Teenagers reporting problematic smartphone use are more likely to have anxiety, depression, or insomnia, according to two new studies at UK schools. Researchers at King’s College London gathered the ...
Two recent studies have linked “problematic smartphone use” among teenagers to increased symptoms of anxiety, depression and insomnia. But is it a real problem? And how worried, if at all, should we ...
In a recent study published in BMJ Mental Health, researchers determined the relationships between problematic smartphone usage (PSU) and anxiety, depression, and insomnia among United Kingdom (UK) ...
Doctors should offer depressed patients therapy to help overcome “problematic” social media use and improve their mental health, researchers have suggested. A study conducted by University College ...
The following guidance is based on the best available evidence. The full guideline gives details of the methods and the evidence used to develop the guidance. Box 1 Depression definitions (taken from ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The brains of men and women react very differently to depression – and this may mean that each sex should receive different drug treatments, research suggests. Depression is twice as common in women ...
One in ten of us will experience depression at some point. Just what causes this highly debilitating disease, and the best way to treat it remains controversial: last month, Danish researchers ...