CHICAGO (WLS) -- Social isolation, economic stress, loss of loved ones and other struggles during the pandemic have contributed to rising mental health issues like anxiety and depression, but can ...
The pandemic has closed schools, offices, sports arenas and limited social interaction for millions of people -- perhaps an even bigger struggle for young people more used to being active. In a recent ...
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, life for many people changed very quickly. Worry and concern were natural partners of all that change -- getting used to new routines, loneliness and financial ...
Older women who have a history of both depression and anxiety had a 78% higher risk of developing long COVID after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, report University of California San Diego researchers. The ...
Researchers discovered that children who went back to school during COVID experienced far fewer mental health diagnoses than those who stayed remote. Anxiety, depression, and ADHD all declined as ...
Theresa Gaffney is the lead Morning Rounds writer and reports on health care, new research, and public policy, with a particular interest in mental health, gender-affirming care, and LGBTQ+ patient ...
It's been almost five years since the end of the COVID lockdowns. Yet the world is still continuing to learn about how mental health changed during—and after—this unprecedented time. My colleagues and ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KESQ) - Older women with a history of mental health disorders had a 78% higher risk of developing long COVID after a SARS-CoV-2 infection, according to a UC San Diego-led report ...