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10 hours ago |
euronews.com | Gabriela Galvin
A smartphone app could equip people with the skills to overcome low-level depression, according to new research that suggests the devices often blamed for poor mental health could also be part of the solution. Globally, an estimated 11 per cent of people have “subthreshold depression,” which is mild depression that doesn’t quite meet the criteria for major depressive disorder but can still have a serious impact on a person’s well-being.
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10 hours ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Gabriela Galvin
Smartphones aren't just stress-inducing. They could also help boost mental health, researchers saySmartphones aren't just stress-inducing. They could also help boost mental health, researchers sayA smartphone app could equip people with the skills to overcome low-level depression, according to new research that suggests the devices often blamed for poor mental health could also be part of the solution.
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10 hours ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Gabriela Galvin
Childhood exposure to toxin could help explain rise in colorectal cancer among younger peopleChildhood exposure to toxin could help explain rise in colorectal cancer among younger peopleChildhood exposure to a bacterial toxin produced in the bowel may be driving an increase in colorectal cancer among young people, a new study has found. The findings are the latest evidence on what’s driving a global rise in early-onset cancers.
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11 hours ago |
ru.euronews.com | Gabriela Galvin
Каждую весну миллионы цветущих колокольчиков окрашивают Халлербос, буковый лес в Бельгии, во все оттенки синего и фиолетового. Посмотреть на эту палитру сюда едут со всего мира. Разумеется, много в лесу и местных жителей. ...Жиль Ги каждую весну гуляет среди распускающихся цветов и так достигает внутренней гармонии. "Я замечаю, что в моей голове наступает тишина, когда я здесь, - говорит 26-летний парень. - Да, это помогает мне отвлечься от всего, что происходит".
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13 hours ago |
euronews.com | Gabriela Galvin
Gilles Gui was looking for the magical purple bluebells that raise their heads each spring under the budding beech leaves of Belgium’s Hallerbos forest, an annual explosion of colour that draws crowds from around the world. And in these times full of stress and anxiety about wars, economic threats, and other tensions, he found something else too: a sense of tranquility. "I notice that there’s a lot of silence in my head when I’m done," the 26-year-old said.
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