Category : Mental


Laughing gas could help treat depression, study finds

New research reveals nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, provides rapid-acting relief for major depressive disorder. Could this be a breakthrough for the 48% who don't respond to standard antidepressants?

Laughing Gas Eases Treatment-Resistant Depression

New UK research reveals low-dose nitrous oxide can rapidly reduce symptoms of severe depression. Discover the potential for a new generation of fast-acting mental health treatments.

Georgia May Foote's Vitiligo Health Update

Coronation Street star Georgia May Foote shares an emotional update on her vitiligo journey as the autoimmune condition progresses. Read her powerful story.

The psychology behind Britain's toxic humility problem

New research reveals why self-affirmation boosts wellbeing. Discover how to overcome the cultural conditioning that makes Brits squirm at self-praise and learn practical steps to build healthier self-esteem.

Beth Thomas: From Child of Rage to Nurse

The shocking true story of Beth Thomas, who overcame severe childhood abuse and Reactive Attachment Disorder to become an award-winning neonatal nurse.

Brain Science Reveals Why We Feel Lazy

Neuroscience uncovers the brain's role in apathy. Discover how dopamine and brain structure affect motivation and learn practical ways to boost your drive.

Generation Flake: Self-Care Turns to Selfishness

Discover why 68% of young Brits now cancel plans last-minute, creating a friendship epidemic. Explore the cost of living, burnout and mental health factors driving this social shift.

Dementia: What 'To Go Home' Really Means

A psychologist explains the hidden meaning behind the phrase 'to go home' for dementia patients and shares practical advice for carers on providing reassurance and support.

Linda Robson on Pauline Quirke's dementia journey

Linda Robson shares an emotional update on her lifelong friend Pauline Quirke's dementia battle. Their 57-year friendship remains strong despite diagnosis. Read their touching story.

Understanding Limerence: Love or Obsession?

Explore the intense psychological state of limerence - the overwhelming infatuation that blurs lines between passionate love and unhealthy obsession. Discover symptoms and treatments.

Sociopaths in the UK: The Hidden Signs

Experts reveal the key differences between sociopathy and psychopathy, and the tell-tale signs to look out for in daily life. Learn how to set boundaries.

Coffee may slow biological ageing by five years

New research reveals up to four cups of coffee daily could slow biological ageing, adding five extra years for people with severe mental health conditions. Discover the science.

Kim Kardashian's Brain Scan Shows 'Low Activity'

Kim Kardashian shares shocking brain scan results revealing 'low activity' and a pre-existing aneurysm, which she attributes to chronic stress from her bar exam studies and divorce.

The Dark Side of Millionaire Life Revealed

Mindset coach reveals why wealth doesn't bring happiness. Discover the 5 mental blocks stopping millionaires from enjoying their success. Read the shocking truth.

Half on antidepressants report sexual side effects

New research reveals over 50% of people on sertraline or citalopram experience sexual dysfunction. A GP urges patients to speak to their doctors about this common but under-discussed issue.

Kate's Fashion Tribute to a Decade of Charity Work

The Princess of Wales made a clever sartorial statement, echoing her first visit to the Anna Freud centre, to underscore her long-term commitment to children's mental health and early childhood development.

Gemma Collins opens up on mental health struggle

TV personality Gemma Collins shares her emotional mental health struggles in a heartfelt Instagram post, revealing she feels 'broken inside' as her mother Joan, 70, recovers from pneumonia in hospital.

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