Depression: Myths, Symptoms and Treatment | Ms. Simran Parekh
According to WHO, 56,675,969 people suffer from depression in India as of 2015; i.e. 4.5% of India’s population. 36% of Indians are likely to suffer
According to WHO, 56,675,969 people suffer from depression in India as of 2015; i.e. 4.5% of India’s population. 36% of Indians are likely to suffer
What is attitude? Do we actually know what the real meaning is? Most of us generally misunderstand attitude as a person’s temperament or something related to ego. As
The first rule about People Pleasers’ Club … don’t talk about People Pleasers’ Club.Just kidding. That’s exactly what we are doing right now!The first and
There are some legal boundaries for surrogacy. Though it’s a beautiful thing to do because being a mother for someone else’s happiness is a nice
Sleep paralysis is a condition about which people are not much aware and do not open up easily. Those who have such experiences are fearful
Jumping on a trampoline might not seem like a particularly effective way to improve your emotional well-being. But in fact, using a trampoline can actually
Sportspersons in competitive sport usually have very hectic schedules for most of their childhood, adolescent and early adult years. As a sports person myself, we
Education System in India is very academic oriented leading to suicidal behavior in students. Importance to marks, grades and ranks is given more than to
“Hey! Are you listening to me or just hearing me out?” Listening and hearing, one uses these terms interchangeable yet the meaning behind them are
Addiction and Drug Abuse has been prevalent in our society for a long time. In this article, let’s look at the relationship between Addiction, Drug
Cyberbullying and Suicide Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that includes sending hateful, cruel messages to someone or that harms someone in the form of
Suicide, which has been considered as a major global concern by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2019) is often described as the ending of one’s
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