depression

Scrolling Ourselves to Sleep

Every day feels like a collective struggle to maintain sanity amid relentless digital chaos. We wake up to a torrent…

10 months ago

‘Become Your Own Hero’ Leonard Sekyonda’s new book offers ways to cope with suffering in 2019

With millennials who use social media more than three times as likely to suffer from depression and anxiety, Leonard Sekyonda,…

7 years ago

NUI Galway to Host Girls into Geoscience Ireland in November

The second ‘Girls into Geoscience Ireland’ event will take place in the Ryan Institute at NUI Galway on Saturday, 10…

7 years ago

Dublin seminar discusses emental health technologies

eMental Health technologies are an important part of the future of mental health services in Ireland and can complement person…

7 years ago

Will Robots Replace Teachers & Nurses?

A new Red C survey has found that 39% of adults in Ireland are concerned robots will take their jobs. …

7 years ago

What Aspects of Health Do People in Ireland Value the Most?

Researchers from the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics at NUI Galway have found important differences between people’s values…

7 years ago

Mental Health, Neurofeedback and Wearables

Can mental health be measured? Can we track improvements? Or can we even monitor for signs of worsening? In November,…

8 years ago

The first national day of design in Ireland in support of mental health Mind Over Matter took place yesterday

Mind Over Matter took place across Ireland yesterday when The Institute of Designers Ireland hosted the first national day of…

8 years ago

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