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Survey Shows A Worrisome Rise in Mental Health Issues Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic

By mghresearch | Anxiety, COVID-19, Depression, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 22 July, 2020 | 0

A nationwide study co-led by Mass General researchers found high levels of worry, frustration, boredom and anxiety.

Five Things to Know About COVID-19 and Intimate Partner Violence

By gir0 | COVID-19, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 16 July, 2020 | 0

When a person is infected with COVID-19, the first thing a physician will advise is to self-isolate and stay home. But what if home isn’t safe?

Three Tips to Help Manage Stress and Anxiety During the Pandemic

By gir0 | Anxiety, COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Meditation & Mind-Body, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 21 April, 2020 | 0

While we don’t yet know the magnitude of its psychological impact, it’s clear that the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting everyone.

A Review of How COVID-19 Could Affect the Mental Health of Health Care Workers

By gir0 | Clinical Care Research, COVID-19, Infectious Disease, Medicine, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 3 April, 2020 | 0

The rapid global spread of COVID-19 could lead to high levels of anxiety, depression and insomnia among front line healthcare workers.

The STRONG Study: Uncovering the Impact of Early Life Experiences Using Teeth

By gir0 | Depression, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 21 January, 2020 | 0

The Dunn Lab wants to learn more about how the Boston Marathon bombings and manhunt in 2013 affected expectant mothers and their children.

Teeth as Tools to Measure Early Life Adversity and Future Mental Health Risk

By gir0 | Depression, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 16 January, 2020 | 0

Research by the Dunn lab suggests there may be sensitive periods in childhood development that can increase risk of mental health issues later on.

Spotlight on Team Tooth

Why Teeth Intrigue Us: A Q&A with Members of the Dunn Lab

By gir0 | Depression, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 14 January, 2020 | 0

What can the rings in your childhood teeth tell us about your development and risk of future mental health issues?

Could Yoga One Day Be Prescribed as a Depression Treatment? Five Questions to Consider

By mghresearch | Depression, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 9 January, 2020 | 0

There’s promising evidence that yoga could work well as a complementary therapy for depression, but some key questions remain.

Study Links Eating Disorders to Childhood Infections

By gir0 | Psychiatry | 0 comment | 10 October, 2019 | 0

New data from a Mass General researcher highlights a link between the immune system and the onset of eating disorders.

Five Things to Know About Gaming Disorder

By gir0 | Five Things to Know, Pediatrics, Psychiatry | 0 comment | 22 August, 2019 | 0

Gene Beresin, MD, executive director of the Clay Center for Young Healthy Minds at Massachusetts General Hospital, recently wrote an article about gaming disorder. For those who may not be aware of gaming disorder, or parents who are worried about their child’s gaming patterns, here are five things to know.

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