Articles Tagged with “MENTAL HEALTH”

Can encounters with nature be healing? Family physician Melissa Lem thinks they should be part of the medical toolkit.

The pandemic brought both setbacks and opportunities for young scientists. But female researchers are getting the worst of it.

New research looks into young people’s anxiety around environmental collapse.

Medical journals have a blind spot when it comes to race. But a blueprint for change is beginning to emerge.

A woman finds therapeutic value in sledgehammers and broken plates.

COVID-19 cases are again on the rise. MGH incident commander Ann Prestipino reflects on the road traveled so far and which next steps are critical.

After 40 days in a coma, one COVID-19 patient faces what he feels is a bigger challenge—the isolation of treatment in a pandemic.

The first surge of COVID-19 led to burnout, debilitating stress and suicide among hospital workers. How can we protect them better as infections once again start to rise?

Can microbial communities help treat depression?

Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger’s TED talk about what makes a good life has been viewed more than 32 million times. Can those rules be applied to quarantining as well?