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NewsOne Third of First Year University Students Have Depression/Anxietyby BMJ-British Medical JournalUpping drug use linked to heightened risk; sense of belonging linked to lower risk
NewsVirtual Job Interviews Infected by COVID-19 Worries, New Study Findsby University of Toronto, Rotman School of ManagementOrganizations should work to reduce anxiety for best candidate performance
NewsDo You Hate Seeing People Fidget? New UBC Research Says You’re Not Aloneby University of British ColumbiaApproximately one-third of the population suffer from misokinesia—or the “hatred of movements”
NewsResearch Provides Tips for Entrepreneurs to Beat the Grindby University of Central FloridaHustle is often glorified as the key to success, but new research shows this endless grind can negatively impact both entrepreneurs' health and their businesses
NewsEarwax Sampling Could Measure Stress Hormoneby University College LondonStudy findings could point to new ways of monitoring depression and stress-linked conditions
NewsStudy: How People Are Managing COVID-Related Stressby University of InnsbruckDuring the novel coronavirus crisis, mental distress increased substantially. What helps people get through this time well?
NewsPandemic-Related Stress Leads to Less Employee Engagementby Ohio State UniversityBut a supportive boss can make a difference, study finds
NewsStudy: Older Adults Using Cannabis to Treat Common Conditionsby University of California - San DiegoData indicates 61 percent of patients who used cannabis began after age 60