Only a small fraction of people with mental health or substance-use disorders receive effective care
New research estimates that globally, only 6.9 per cent of people with mental health or substance-use disorders receive effective treatment for their disorders.
Rising geopolitical pressures are shaping the way organisations operate, affecting everything from supply chains and sales to reward and benefits strategies.
A study of 57,000 people in 21 countries finds that only 6.9 per cent who met criteria for a mental health or substance-use disorder received effective treatment. The biggest barrier to effective ...
New research published in JAMA Psychiatry estimates that globally, only 6.9% of people with mental health or substance-use ...
Never mind the grumbles and groans that accompany a clock alarm, along with a lunge for the snooze bar and murmurs of "five ...
An attempt to be the first person to paddle a surfboard along 235km of the Whanganui River aims to raise mental health ...
A new University of Oxford study suggests that creatine isn’t just for muscle growth — it may also improve depression treatment. Here’s what the research found.
From the pressures of career and family to the silent burden of perfectionism, anxiety is becoming an overwhelming reality for many women.
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