Study examines loneliness levels during COVID-19 lockdown
From the PLOS press release: During the initial phase of COVID-19 lockdown, rates of loneliness among people in the UK were high and were associated with a number of social… Read more »
From the PLOS press release: During the initial phase of COVID-19 lockdown, rates of loneliness among people in the UK were high and were associated with a number of social… Read more »
From the University of York press release: Sharing a home with a pet appeared to act as a buffer against psychological stress during lockdown, a new survey shows. Most people… Read more »
From the University College London press release: Our brain responds differently if we talk to a person of a different socioeconomic background from our own compared to when we speak… Read more »
From the Binghamton University press release: College students are under a lot of stress, even more so lately due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on certain personality types, especially neurotic… Read more »
From the Society for Neuroscience press release: Fear and anxiety reflect overlapping brain circuits, according to research recently published in JNeurosci. The findings highlight a need to reevaluate the existing models… Read more »
From the University of Houston press release: Long after a COVID-19 vaccination is developed and years after the coronavirus death toll is tallied, the impact on mental health will linger,… Read more »
From the Dartmouth College press release: Information on social activity, screen time and location from smartphones can predict connectivity between regions of the brain that are responsible for emotion, according… Read more »
From the University of British Columbia press release: New research from UBC finds that after a night of shorter sleep, people react more emotionally to stressful events the next day–and… Read more »
From the University of Pittsburgh press release: Vocabulary that one uses to describe their emotions is an indicator of mental and physical health and overall well-being, according to an analysis… Read more »
From the University of Missouri-Columbia press release: Just how stressed are teachers? A recent Gallup poll found teachers are tied with nurses for the most stressful occupation in America today…. Read more »
