Mental Health
What is brain rot? And why you need to know
The Oxford University Press has announced its Oxford Word of the Year 2024. Out of six nominees, including ‘romantasy,’ ‘brain rot’ was the...
2024: A year of breakthroughs
As 2024 comes to a close, it’s a great time to reflect on the breakthroughs made in mental health research over the past...
Omega-3 supplements for the prevention of psychosis
The Irish legend of An Bradán Feasa (the Salmon of Knowledge) tells of a salmon which ate the nuts from a mythical hazel...
Best Mental Health Charities to Donate to This Holiday Season and Beyond
Looking for a last-minute gift? I previously wrote a list of the 10 best mental health-related gifts for one with bipolar disorder. You...
Community perinatal teams associated with increased access to care
Depression is common during the perinatal period (from conception to one year post-partum), while suicide continues to be a leading cause of maternal...
MQ Mental Health Research in New Documentary
MQ Mental Health Research has been featured in a new documentary film produced by Reuters.com. The film gives an insightful view into MQ’s...
What is ayahuasca? Patricia’s story
There are countless interventions for emotional and mental distress and illness. Some are evidence-based and some are, shall we say, interesting. For instance,...
A Deep Dive into Mental Health Data Science
Last month, the MQ and DATAMIND Data Science Meeting took place in Swansea.
The DATAMIND Hub expands the benefits of data by safely and...
Why Do I Think Everything Is My Fault? – Bipolar Burble...
I have a bad habit of thinking everything is my fault. It’s remarkable, actually. No matter what happens and no matter what other...
Sweet research morsels to chew on
What’s the relationship between suicidal behavior and the immune system? Is there a way to distinguish between elevated mania and depression risk? What’s...