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 ...
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.
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