The Controversy Surrounding Serotonin’s Role in Depression: A Sociologist’s Perspective

The Controversy Surrounding Serotonin’s Role in Depression: A Sociologist’s Perspective

Written before translating the article: This controversy began in 2022. A research team from the University of London conducted an “Umbrella Review” study and published it in the journal “Molecular Psychiatry” under Nature——The serotonin theory of depression: a systematic umbrella review of the evidence. This article brings together all the different areas of evidence to … Read more

Work Hard Until Death: Warning Signs of Overworking and its Impact on Health

Work Hard Until Death: Warning Signs of Overworking and its Impact on Health

Keypoint: work hard until death It is an exaggeration in the current situation where everyone has to struggle to make a living. Because everything in life is driven by money. The more money you want, the more work you’ll have to do. Check for warning signs that indicate there is a problem with Work-Life Balance. … Read more

The Impact of Social Networking Sites on Mental Health: Happiness or Depression?

The Impact of Social Networking Sites on Mental Health: Happiness or Depression?

Written by Amani Al-Akhras Friday, September 08, 2023 03:12 PM Dr. Ahmed Allam, a family relations and mental health consultant, said that social networking sites have now become a real world and not a virtual world as it was in the beginning, and thus it is considered a source of either happiness or depression. He … Read more

The Link Between Pro-Inflammatory Foods and Depression: What You Need to Know

The Link Between Pro-Inflammatory Foods and Depression: What You Need to Know

[Voice of Hope September 5, 2023](Editor: Li Wenhan) Are you in a bad mood and want to eat chicken and fries to be happy? However, studies have found that people who love to eat French fries are more likely to be depressed! Such foods are known as “pro-inflammatory foods.” A meta-analysis found that those following … Read more

Global Study Reveals High Prevalence of Mental Disorders: Nearly Half the Population Affected by Age 75

Global Study Reveals High Prevalence of Mental Disorders: Nearly Half the Population Affected by Age 75

[Voice of Hope August 26, 2023](Editor: Li Wenhan) An international team of scientists conducted a global study using data from 150,000 people in 29 countries, which shows that by the age of 75, approximately Half the population will suffer from some kind of mental disorder. A team of scientists from 27 countries, including researchers from … Read more

Global Study Reveals High Prevalence of Mental Disorders Amongst Population by Age 75

Global Study Reveals High Prevalence of Mental Disorders: Nearly Half the Population Affected by Age 75

[Voice of Hope August 26, 2023](Editor: Li Wenhan) An international team of scientists conducted a global study using data from 150,000 people in 29 countries, which shows that by the age of 75, approximately Half the population will suffer from some kind of mental disorder. A team of scientists from 27 countries, including researchers from … Read more

Guidelines for Finding the Right Mental Health Professional for You

Guidelines for Finding the Right Mental Health Professional for You

If you’ve never seen a mental health professional before, it may be difficult to find a professional who meets your needs. Here are some guidelines to keep in mind as you seek a mental health professional. Mental health professionals diagnose and treat mental health conditions. Most of them hold a master’s degree. Some of them … Read more

Spinal Cord Stimulation: A New Treatment for Chronic Pain and Spinal Cord Injury

Spinal Cord Stimulation: A New Treatment for Chronic Pain and Spinal Cord Injury

Morphine can’t stop the pain!College student suffers from depression due to ‘chronic pain’ Ms. Lin, 23 years old, was diagnosed with “ankylosing spondylitis” when she was in college. Due to repeated severe pain in her lower back, she had to stop school and recuperate at home. After four years of treatment, although the spondylitis was … Read more