High temperatures also affect mental health. This has been confirmed by multiple studies, in which there is talk of repercussions for people who suffer from anxiety or depression.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) published on Tuesday its first position paper to understand brain health and the importance of optimising it since it is an evolving concept
Society | The tendency of self-harm is mostly found in teenagers. The main reason he defined is, "emotional instability." Many reasons force girls to practice self-harm.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned, on the occasion of the 'Stockholm+50' environmental conference, that climate change poses "serious risks" to mental health and well-being.