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Keywords: Mental health


First brain histamine map links molecule to major psychiatric disorders

Researchers have produced the first comprehensive map of the brain’s histaminergic system, identifying a strong overlap between histamine-related gene activity and regions involved in major psychiatric conditions. The study, published in Nature Mental Health, links these brain areas to attention......

New Mexico seeks changes to Meta platforms in youth harm trial

A legal trial is set to begin in New Mexico focusing on allegations that major social media platforms operated by Meta have negatively affected the mental health of young users. The case is being heard in Santa Fe and represents a significant step in ongoing legal efforts to regulate digital platforms’......

Rising concerns over social media addiction among Japanese youth

Growing concerns about excessive screen time are emerging in Japan, where a recent national survey suggests that a notable proportion of young people may be struggling with social media addiction. The study found that around 7% of individuals aged 10 to 19 could be classified as “pathological users,”......

Comfort zone psychology: when feeling safe is just another form of settling

Are people genuinely fulfilled where they stand in life, or simply resigned to an existence that does not frighten them? That question, rarely posed with such directness, cuts to the heart of a psychological condition that affects millions yet receives little honest attention. In an era when the global......

Childhood play returns as a tool for improving adult mental health

In a world dominated by constant notifications, virtual meetings and relentless productivity targets, a simple idea is gaining renewed attention: play. Activities once associated strictly with childhood are now being reconsidered as a meaningful way to improve adult mental health. By 2026, as burnout......

When online criticism becomes a measure of personal alignment

Social media has turned public judgment into a daily experience. Comments, likes, and reposts function as instant verdicts on appearance, opinions, and life choices. For younger users in particular, the pressure to manage perception has intensified. According to the Pew Research Center, nearly half of......

Disconnecting to reconnect with reality

A recent reflection shared by Moroccan media figure Adil Belhajjam has reignited debate around mental fatigue, digital overload, and the cost of constant connectivity. Posted alongside images from the Maldives, his message moves beyond travel aesthetics to address a growing psychological concern tied......

India: three sisters die by suicide after mobile phones are confiscated, raising online addiction concerns

Three sisters aged 12, 14, and 16 died by suicide in Ghaziabad, India, after their parents confiscated their mobile phones, highlighting growing concerns over the impact of online addiction among adolescents. Local authorities confirmed that the girls jumped from the ninth-floor balcony of their apartment......

Goa considers restricting social media access for children

India’s leading tourist destination, the state of Goa, is examining the possibility of restricting or banning access to social media platforms for children, following rising concerns about mental health and online safety. The proposal is inspired by measures adopted in other countries, notably......

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