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Did you know that confusion affects 20 percent or more of patients in hospital with COVID-19? Or that previous coronavirus outbreaks have been linked to high rates of mental illness in the aftermath?
Five-piece boy band DAY6 will suspend all upcoming team activities.
Is it safe to nip out for milk? Is it OK to wear my pajamas in a Zoom meeting?
A Surakarta university is providing free online consultation services to help students overcome anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The following suggestions, based on psychological science, can help you deal with coronavirus anxiety.
"People are experiencing very high levels of anxiety."
If you are suddenly feeling shortness of breath, chest pain, dryness in the throat or heart palpitations, especially when thinking or reading news about the coronavirus, then you might be experiencing an anxiety attack.
Here are a few things that can help us establish new routines and make physical distancing easier.
Two new European studies have found that those who are obese as children may have a higher risk of anxiety, depression, and even early death as adults.
New US research has found that while feeling grateful may bring some positive benefits to your life, it won’t help ease feelings of depression or anxiety.