Tag: Mental Health
Mental health: which countries take the best care of their inhabitants?
News Published 2 days ago, Reading 2 mins. We have seen it with the health crisis: mental health deserves our full attention. Which countries have taken action to take care…
The power of kindness on the brain
News Posted on 04/13/2022 at 6:40 p.m., Reading 2 mins. Kindness: it has often been praised, sometimes set aside. According to a study published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology,…
Mental health: what the candidates for the presidential election are proposing
News Posted 4 hours ago, Reading 4 mins. The pandemic has put the issue of mental health at the heart of the national debate. And all the presidential candidates interviewed…
Digital: towards a democratization of mental health?
News Posted 21 hours ago, Reading 3 mins. Apps to manage stress, virtual reality headsets to treat phobias: mental health is gradually making its way through digital technology. A step…
Cooking could improve your mental health
News Posted on 03/24/2022 at 12:22 p.m., Reading 1 min. According to a recent study, cooking would make you feel better physically and mentally. People who took part in the…
Two in five women felt the pandemic had a negative impact on their mental health
News Posted 2 days ago, Reading 3 mins. Rising gender-based violence, difficult return to work, weakened mental health… The two years of the Covid-19 pandemic have deteriorated the living conditions…
“It’s not just a respiratory virus”: after a Covid-19, sequelae on sleep and mental health
The pandemic has increased people’s mental health problems. If the context is indisputably anxiety-provoking, it would seem that the virus itself could have an impact on our brain and trigger…
Mental health and Covid: the morale of the French at the lowest
News Posted on 03/26/2021 3 min read Fight effectively against the Covid-19 pandemic while limiting psychological damage: one year after the first confinement, the preservation of the mental health of…
Student mental health: “science of happiness” courses
News Posted on 03/30/2021 2 min read Feeling happy can be particularly difficult, especially in these times of Covid-19. A new study from the University of Bristol shows that you…
Mental sequelae linked to confinement are quickly reversible, provided you socialize
News Posted on 04/08/2021 2 min read Laziness, fatigue or difficulty concentrating: the effects of confinement on our brain are deleterious. But, good news, they are reversible. According to a…