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Long-term antidepressant use surges in Australia, sparking warnings of overprescribing

Written by | 15 Dec 2025

Long-term antidepressant use in Australia has risen steadily over the past decade, with the largest increase seen in young people aged 10-24, where rates have more than doubled…. read more.

Screen time linked to ADHD symptoms

Written by | 9 Dec 2025

Children who spend longer looking at screens have more severe attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, according to Japanese scientists who studied brain development and behavioural issues. The study found… read more.

Study finds link between pregnancy nausea and depression

Written by | 8 Dec 2025

A severe form of nausea that occurs during pregnancy is linked to depression, according to a study conducted at the University of Turku in Finland. Researchers found that… read more.

Forced ‘return to office’ initiatives could deepen regional divides across Europe

Written by | 2 Dec 2025

When remote work is supported well, it can raise job satisfaction, reduce commuting stress and give people meaningful control over their work life balance. However, the recent drive… read more.

Study identifies which patients benefit most from new schizophrenia drug

Written by | 13 Nov 2025

Each year, about 100,000 Americans experience psychosis, a serious condition that disrupts thoughts and perceptions so profoundly that it can distort a person’s sense of reality. Now—just over… read more.

Emotional strain of fitness and calorie counting apps revealed

Written by | 29 Oct 2025

Some users of popular fitness and calorie counting apps experience shame, disappointment and demotivation, potentially undermining their health and wellbeing, according to a new study led by researchers… read more.

Antidepressants vary widely in their physical side effects, highlighting the need for personalised prescribing, says major meta-analysis

Written by | 28 Oct 2025

Antidepressants can differ widely in how they physically affect the body, including around a 4 kg difference in weight change between certain drugs (approximately 2.5 kg weight loss… read more.

U.K. food insecurity is associated with mental health conditions

Written by | 23 Oct 2025

Food insecurity affects about 1 in 13 (7.8%) U.K. households, with higher rates of food insecurity found in Black British households and people with long-term mental health conditions,… read more.

Climate change taking toll on teen mental health, study finds

Written by | 19 Oct 2025

More than a third of Canadian teens say climate change is impacting their mental health, according to a national study led by Athabasca University researchers. A survey of… read more.

Emergency medicine workers report job satisfaction, though burnout and staff retention remain major problems

Written by | 5 Oct 2025

One of the largest international surveys into job satisfaction among emergency department workers has revealed that while the majority found their work satisfying and rewarding, there are still… read more.

‘Preventable deaths will continue’ without action to make NHS more accessible for autistic people, say experts

Written by | 20 Sep 2025

Life-saving opportunities to prevent suicide among autistic people are being missed because systemic barriers make it difficult for them to access NHS support during times of mental health… read more.

Zurzuvae (zuranolone) becomes first and only MHRA-licensed treatment for mothers with post-natal depression in the UK – Biogen

Written by | 9 Sep 2025

Biogen announced that the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has granted marketing authorisation to zuranolone, an oral capsule licensed for the treatment of adult women with… read more.

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