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Common anti-seizure drug may help prevent Alzheimer’s plaques

While there is a long road ahead involving much more research before the drug can be repurposed for patients, the authors are optimistic about the mechanism.

Medical News Today

Feb. 11, 2026

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Is Menopause Making You Angry?

Learn why menopause can lead to anger with your spouse—and what can help.

Health Central

Feb. 10, 2026

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9 Things Children of Narcissistic Parents Often Struggle With as Adults, According to Psychologists

As the American Psychiatric Association reported in 2024, an estimated 1 to 2 percent of the U.S. population has narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).

Parade

Feb. 3, 2026

This Sober Fitness Community Is Rewriting the Rules of Recovery

The Phoenix has a presence in all 50 states, with programs spanning everything from CrossFit, boxing, and yoga to painting and musical jam sessions.

Men's Journal

Jan. 8, 2026

Prescription pill

Can you take gabapentin and magnesium together?

There are various reasons why you may want to take gabapentin with magnesium. Here’s what you should know.

SingleCare

Jan. 6, 2026

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The Mental Health Benefits of Creating a “Phone-Free Zone” in Your Home

Here’s why your brain needs a break from the buzz.

Real Simple

Dec. 24, 2025

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Improving Life Expectancy for People With Schizophrenia

From substance abuse to comorbidities like heart disease, the condition can include significant health concerns. But there are steps you can take to offset these risks.

HealthCentral

Dec. 23, 2025

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This Cozy Swedish Ritual Could Be The Answer To Your Exhaustion

It’s the perfect time of year to practice “Fredagsmys.” Here’s how it can boost your health.

Huffpost

Dec. 16, 2025

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Leucovorin vs. folic acid: Differences and similarities explained

While folic acid is a dietary supplement, leucovorin is a prescription medication, which affects its cost, coverage, how to take it, and what it’s used for.

SingleCare

Dec. 16, 2025

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If Holiday Visits Leave You Drained, These 10 ‘Emotionally Intelligent’ Boundaries Help—Especially for Women Over 50

Holidays are supposed to be a time when you “cup runneth over” with joy. Yet, you may constantly feel like you’re running on empty, especially if your social calendar is full.

Parade

Dec. 11, 2025

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Can coffee slow aging? New research says yes, but only if you drink the right amount

Moderate coffee consumption linked to slower cellular aging in patients with certain mental illnesses.

Fox News

Dec. 6, 2025

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Yes, Creatine Can Counteract Stress and Lost Sleep

Research shows that higher doses of creatine can help boost brain energy. We spoke to experts about the best way to use the supplement.

GQ

Nov. 17, 2025

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How Mukbangs Are Helping People Feel Less Lonely, According to Experts

Human beings are wired to crave socialization and relationships, and when those are missing, it touches something deep within us. For many, that lack of connection manifests as loneliness, which can trigger anxiety, depression, and even fatigue. 

Food & Wine

Nov. 17, 2025

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Not Sure What To Give Your Teen This Holiday Season? Here Are 44 Ideas We Love

From practical, everyday picks like water bottles, hoodies, and soaps, to splurge-worthy sporting equipment, and homewares to kit out their first apartment, we’ve got options for every Gen Z’er and Gen Alpha on your shopping list.

Nov. 11, 2025

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Do antidepressants affect gut health? Experts review the evidence

A recent study, for instance, concluded that antidepressants, among other drugs, impact the gut microbiome for years.

Medical News Today

Nov. 11, 2025

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Here’s What You Can Do If Your Child Is Struggling With ‘Teraphobia’ Or Any Other Intense Fear

The causes of these and similar fears are often outside our control. Here’s what you should know about their origins and impact.

Huffpost

Oct. 21, 2025

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Social media and mental health statistics 2025

Researchers and clinicians are paying closer attention to how social media use affects mental health and overall well-being.

SingleCare

Nov. 4, 2025

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Turns Out, This Simple Breakfast Add-On Could Be the Key to a Sharper, Faster Mind

A recent University of Reading study found that participants who added walnuts to their breakfast performed better on memory and reaction-time tests.

Food & Wine

Nov. 2, 2025

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1 in 3 New Moms Don’t Have Their Mothers by Their Side—And It’s Taking a Toll

New data highlights the mental health impacts of entering parenthood without your mom. Here’s how to find support.

Parents

Oct. 23, 2025

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Turns Out, This Everyday Drink Could Be Nature’s Mood Booster — Minus the Side Effects

According to new research, this centuries-old beverage supports long-term brain health by dialing down inflammation and balancing hormones, leading to better sleep, steadier moods, and sharper focus.

Food & Wine

Oct. 23, 2025

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No Amount of Alcohol Is Safe for Your Brain, New Landmark Study Finds

Analyzing data from more than half a million adults in the U.S. and U.K., researchers found that even light drinking was linked to a higher risk of dementia and measurable brain damage.

Food & Wine

Oct. 19, 2025

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The common misdiagnosis that might be to blame for surging cases of autism

Experts caution that what are believed to be signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could actually be evidence of another condition, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).

MSN

Oct. 14, 2025

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The Sobering Truth About Postpartum Care—And What New Parents Actually Need

How can new parents receive the postpartum care they need? Experts offer advice and break down what needs to change.

Parents

Oct. 8, 2025

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10 Adult ADHD Signs You May Not Realize Are Actually Symptoms

Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder presents differently when you’re older. Here are the red flags to look for.

BuzzFeed

Sep. 26, 2025

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CapCut Has Hidden Dangers for Kids—Here’s What Parents Need To Know

CapCut, the popular video editing tool preferred by many TikTok users, was released internationally in 2020. While it says users should be at least 13 years old to have an account, experts are concerned by the lack of parental controls, which can put kids’ and teens’ physical and emotional well-being at risk.

Parents

Sep. 24, 2025

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Friendships Change After Divorce—Here’s How to Keep Them Healthy

As you navigate divorce, having questions and concerns about your friendships is common. Recent divorcées may be anxious about being left out of couples get-togethers or being seen differently by their old friends.

Very Well Mind logo

Sep. 23, 2025

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A Patient’s Illness Doesn’t End When They Walk Out Your Door: Helping Patients Manage Their Diagnosis

More than one third of employees with chronic conditions (36%) say they have skipped medical appointments or delayed getting care to avoid interfering with work in the past year.

Medscape

Sep. 17, 2025

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7 Best Types of Exercise for Anxiety Disorders

Exercise can have several science-backed benefits for anxiety and often plays a key role in a treatment plan.

Sep. 17, 2025

Yes, Creatine Can Counteract Stress and Lost Sleep

Newer research is showing us that, in higher doses, we can increase the amount of creatine crossing the blood-brain barrier for increased energy production inside the brain.

GQ

Sep. 16, 2025

The 6 Words Therapists Wish Every Parent Would Say to Their Kids More Often

Parenting experts have written numerous books—countless pages—on best practices for raising children. However, therapists share that simple, one to three-word phrases can make all the difference in a child’s life.

Parade

Sep. 15, 2025

On 9/11 and Trauma Treatment, a Reflection With Christina Ni, MD

Christina Ni, MD, a clinician with extensive experience treating veterans and trauma survivors, reflected on the unique impact of 9/11 and lessons for clinical care.

Psychiatric Times

Sep. 11, 2025

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How To Unplug On Vacation—Expert Tips To Truly Disconnect

It can be hard to remember that vacation is a time to live in the present moment and unplug from devices, social media and work. Here are some tips to make it happen.

Forbes

Aug. 21, 2025

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Freakier Friday: Lessons In Empathy For Mothers And Daughters

At the center is empathy. To love someone deeply, you need to stop making assumptions and start seeing their reality. That’s true in families. It’s also true in leadership.

Forbes

Aug. 20, 2025

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Gen Z’s Still The Life Of The Party — Just Without The Tequila

Her Campus spoke to sober curious Gen Zers about how they navigate partying without alcohol.

Aug. 5, 2025

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7 Sleep Behaviors That May Actually Be Sneaky Signs Of ADHD

As ADHD diagnoses rise among adults, experts shed light on how the condition can impact sleep behaviors in ways that often go unrecognized. And if you’re experiencing any of these challenges, here are expert-backed strategies to help improve your sleep.

Huffpost

Aug. 14, 2025

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Assessing and Treating PTSD in the Wake of Natural Disasters: Lessons From Katrina to Today

Natural disasters differ from other trauma exposures in that they are typically non-interpersonal and indiscriminate. They affect entire communities, often compounding losses through displacement, financial instability, and social fragmentation.

Psychiatric Times

Aug. 13, 2025

This Dopamine Hack Could Be the Key to Unlocking Your Motivation, Experts Say

According to Dr. Singh, the most powerful dopamine hits don’t come from getting the reward itself, but from looking forward to it. Like the excitement you feel before a big game or an upcoming vacation. 

Aug. 11, 2025

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Rest Deprivation Is Real—Here’s How To Beat It

Dr. Anoopinder Singh, a board-certified psychiatrist, explains, “Sleep may relieve physical fatigue and restore cognitive function, but it doesn’t fully resolve emotional exhaustion, decision fatigue or sensory overload.”

Forbes

Aug. 11, 2025

Why the Evidence-Backed Benefits of Taking Antidepressants During Pregnancy Outweigh Risks

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently convened a panel to discuss the use and safety of a class of antidepressants known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

Parents

Aug. 5, 2025

Being More Optimistic Could Add Years to Your Life—Here’s How to Change Your Mindset

Are you someone who sees the glass half full, rather than half empty? Do you always seem to make the best out of a bad situation and see the good in people, even if others don’t? If you’ve been nodding along, congratulations: you’re an optimist. 

Real Simple

Aug. 3, 2025

ADHD Diagnoses Seem to Have Increased on the Internet – Is It Really That Common?

How common is ADHD? Learn more about ADHD and why it seems more people have it than really do.

Aug. 1, 2025

Generic Concerta effectiveness and cost

Here, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Concerta generic, including its effectiveness, pricing, insurance coverage, and more.

SingleCare

Jul. 30, 2025

What to do if your insurance stopped covering Vyvanse

There’s a small chance your Vyvanse coverage ended due to a clinical or administrative error. Insurance companies may deny coverage for a drug if they think you no longer need it. 

SingleCare

Jul. 15, 2025

Strategies: Multitasking for health executives — and everyone else

To lead today, healthcare executives need to multitask and carry heavy workloads. In a 2022 survey of healthcare executives, more than three-quarters of leaders reported feeling so burned out they considered leaving the profession.

bizwomen Pacific Business News

Jul. 7, 2025

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This One Habit Will Help You Live Longer—and You Can Start Right Now

More than simply “looking on the brightside,” optimism is “the pattern/tendency to anticipate positive outcomes for future events,” says Christina Ni, MD, board-certified psychiatrist and interventional psychiatry medical director with Mindpath Health.

Real Simple

Jun. 30, 2025

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Slow TV vs Active TV: What’s the Difference?

In the course of researching how to handle screen time in our home, we also came across the phrase slow TV. We were convinced of the benefits, and we’ve done our best to limit what he watches to shows that fall into that category. 

Parents

Jun. 24, 2025

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The Side of Type 1 Diabetes That Most Men Don’t Talk About

For men newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (T1D)—an autoimmune condition that affects your body’s ability to make insulin—the physical adjustments are only half the battle.

Men's Health

Jun. 16, 2025

Let’s Talk About Mental Health and Facelifts

The conversation about mental health and plastic surgery is a nuanced and necessary one—and a good plastic surgeon should keep mental health in mind throughout the process, from the initial consultation to recovery.

Vogue

Jun. 16, 2025

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New Study Linked ‘Manosphere’ & Masculinity Content to Poor Mental Health in Teen Boys

In recent years, popular influencers creating “men and masculinity content” have moved from the fringes of online subculture to the mainstream.

sheknows

Jun.13, 2025

7 Ways To Stay Close With Adult Children Without Being Overbearing

While it can feel like just yesterday that you were holding their cute, tiny hands as they crossed the street, one mental health expert stresses it’s crucial to understand how to navigate a relationship with an adult child without being overbearing.

Parade

Jun. 9, 2025

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The study highlighted nutrition as both a risk and a protective factor in mental health and occupational resilience. A whole-food, plant-based diet is ideal for mental resilience.

Food and Wine

Jun. 4, 2025

Learning to Forgive Our Illnesses and Our Bodies

When you live with chronic illness, grief, anger, and frustration can take their toll, especially when you live in the vice-like grip of chronic pain. At times, these waves of emotion build into resentment or a sense of betrayal directed at our body’s inability to get or stay well.

Apr. 21, 2025

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How to make Adderall more effective?

Discover why Adderall may lose effectiveness over time and learn effective expert-recommended strategies to improve its benefits for managing ADHD.

SingleCare

Jan. 2, 2025

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7 Toxic Habits That Are Bringing You Down, According to Experts

Not every habit you practice daily is good for you – especially those that disrupt your sleep and mental health. To help you break some of these we asked experts that are actually weighing in on the subject.

Real Simple

Jan. 14, 2025

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Why the TikTok Ban Could Actually Be a Good Thing for Kids and Parents

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the ban might be an opportunity to take a hard look at your family’s social media usage.

Parents

Jan. 17, 2025

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Generation Beta Will Be Immersed in Tech and AI From Birth—Here What Psychologists Think About Them

Generation Beta includes all babies born between 2025 and 2039. Psychologists share what we might expect from their interests, personalities, and defining characteristics.

Parents

Jan. 15, 2025

8 Therapist-Approved Tips For Resetting After The Holidays

Therapists share the best ways to reset after a long, stressful holiday season.

Bustle

Jan. 3, 2025

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How to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions, According to Experts

There are tons of strategies for sticking to your New Year’s resolutions, and these expert-backed steps will make your resolutions more doable.

Real Simple

Jan. 3, 2025

These Tips Will Get Your Kids to Actually Listen to You

Learn the basics of the classic parenting book “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen”.

Today's Parent

Dec. 13, 2024

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Help! My Teen Is Dating Someone Way Too Old For Them

It’s your worst nightmare come true. Before you panic, check in with a pro.

Scary Mommy

Jan. 23, 2025

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Break up before or after Valentine’s Day? Therapists weigh in

Want to end your relationship? There are benefits to breaking up before Valentine’s Day. If you’re unsure, breaking up afterward may help you sort out your emotions.

CNN

Feb. 1, 2025

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Experts Reveal The 1 Hack That Will Help You Finally Tackle Your To-Do List

You’ll kick yourself for not trying this sooner.

Huffpost

Jan. 28, 2025

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How to Talk to Your Teen About Crop Tops Without Creating Drama

Crop tops are still in fashion—so it’s no surprise that teens want to wear them. Here’s how to approach the topic if your teen wants to wear a crop top.

Parents

Jan. 29, 2025

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Going through a tough time? Try ‘lemonading’ and use these 30 ideas to add playfulness to your life

Playfulness can help you “make lemonade” when life hands you lemons. Here are 30 ways to start developing playfulness and greater resilience.

Yahoo Life!

Feb. 10, 2025