Worry too much about whether your pet loves you back? You’re more likely to have this health issue
A new study suggests that your attachment style and how you bond with your pet can be a predictor of a major disorder.
A new study published this week in Child Maltreatment found that in comparison to those who had not been abused in childhood, adults who had experienced both childhood physical and sexual abuse had ...
COVID’s emotional and educational strain on children still lingers, but educators and mental health specialists say they are ...
Studies show that medical care only contributes 10% to 20% to people’s health outcomes. By contrast, the many social determinants of health play a much bigger role in influencing a person’s ...
Studies show that supportive social environments can buffer against the development of insecure attachment styles. Environmental stress, including poverty, discrimination, and limited access to ...
Across the Isle of Axholme, which borders Doncaster, officers have had a number of incidents involving opportunists taking advantage of insecure vehicles and removing tools from within ...
Orry disclosed on a podcast that he and Ananya Panday had a fallout during the filming of Call Me Bae, as the latter felt insecure about Orry's guest appearance. They later reconciled, and were ...
“The largest impacts are among populations experiencing the greatest structural disadvantages and in states with among the worst maternal and child health outcomes, even prior to these abortion ...
Data sources A structured search was conducted on 6 electronic databases for journal articles reporting associations between HIV-related stigma and health-related outcomes published between 1996 and ...
Nielsen and The Office of Health Economics*, and pursued doctoral studies in top universities such as UCL, Oxford, LSHTM, and the University of Pennsylvania. *Graduate Outcomes survey carried out by ...
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