It is important to identify the symptoms of depression and follow it up with proper counselling, medication and activities to tackle depression in a person, at the earliest
The World Health Organization estimated that 86 million people in Southeast Asia have depression and praised the efforts of several Southeast Asian countries which have recognised mental health as a priority
Don’t let the misinformation stand between you and your fitness goals. On this World Health Day, our expert lists down the popular dieting myths that may be causing you to pack on pounds
A new survey reveals that the attitudes of young Indians towards mental health are changing with 73 per cent saying that it was normal to reach out for help
The theme for World Health Day is Depression and PM Modi has spoken about this issue in his ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio program
With more than 300 million people suffering from depression worldwide, stringent steps must be taken address the seriousness of depression, failing which the illness may soon become the next global epidemic
PCOS is a disorder that is becoming increasingly prevalent in Indian women. Left unchecked, it can lead to problems like cancer, heart disease and obesity. The good news is that with certain lifestyle changes, the disorder can be managed
The usage of social media has become a serious topic of discussion among mental health experts, as the conflict between its usefulness and harmfulness with regard to depression remains a contentious topic of debate
An individual dealing with depression may take a long time to come out of it. At such low times it is essential to not indulge in activities that may further damage your mental and physical health
Despite decades of tobacco control policies, about 1 billion people worldwide were found to be smoking daily in 2015