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Onset or relapse: the encounter of young bipolar patients during COVID-19

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
China has witnessed a surge in the number of young bipolar patients since the COVID-19 outbreak. Why are adolescents vulnerable to bipolar disorder during the pandemic?

Social activities for people with bipolar disorder: healing their trauma beyond medication

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
There are emerging social platforms and events dedicated to speaking for bipolar disorder in Chinese society. How can they benefit people affected and even change social attitudes?

The power of liberating: the Chinese girl who is not trapped by traditional society’s rules

LUYAO SHAO·30 August 2022
One of the most difficult obstacles for many young Chinese women is balancing the competing expectations of family, society, and career success. How are a new wave of feminist podcasts in China changing the lives of a generation of young women?

Mental Help: Pandemic worsens mental condition of young adults in India

Neeraja Hariharasubramanian·16 May 2022
According to report, post pandemic, the number of young people in India dealing with mental health issues has skyrocketed. Why? What can change?

Beyond the bedroom: Many struggles and harsh truths of Polyamory

Chahat Awasthi·28 October 2021
type that affect the emotional well-being of its practitioners. What are these challenges and what impact can it have on the British society?

The lack of mental health education hampers people’s understanding towards depression

Xin Wu·31 August 2020
Is China's exam-oriented education responsible for the increasing trend of young depression sufferers?

Patients with bipolar disorder in China: surviving the treatment dilemma

Chaoyan Zhang·31 August 2022
People with bipolar disorder in China are always faced with misdiagnosis and wrong treatment. What are the reasons behind this? Can it be changed?

Breast Cancer in South Asian women: Why community support is important

ROHINI SINGH·31 August 2022
Cancer is still taboo in South Asian communities but a support network in the UK is trying to provide a...

“I had to fight all by myself”: The stories of women with ADHD and depression

Oojal Kour·16 May 2022
Women with depression are struggling with undiagnosed 'attention deficit hyperactivity disorder'. Is enough being done to look after them? 

Games are not just for fun? Campaigners found that gaming can improve mental health

Jingyuan Chen·16 May 2022
Campaigners found video games can improve young people mental health while many people don't think so

City Farms: The new natural safe haven bringing communities together

Prerana Bandi·2 July 2021
The pandemic has forced millions of people to be locked up indoors impacting people’s mental health and causing isolation. How do city farms help people overcome these challenges and learn the value of being outdoors with nature?

Protected: How can technology help prevent student suicide?

Anna Hart·30 August 2020
Following an Early Alert System developed by a lecturer, how can the rest of the university sector use technology for suicide prevention?
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