Mind
Marianna Bafiti is the sexy Greek psychologist that will cure you soul (video-photos)
Can you imagine a better psychoanalysis?
Increased Social Media Use Leads to Depression
Young adults who increased their use of social media were significantly more likely to develop depression within six months, according to a new national study authored by Dr Brian Primack, dean of the College of Education and Health Professions and professor of public health at the University of Arkansas.
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China blames Greece, among other countries for origins of Covid-19
The researchers are trying to pin the blame outside their borders
A monstrous secret CIA mind control project revealed
Everything was revealed in the recently broadcast research series "Brainwashing" of the American TV network CBS, which was dedicated to the infamous MK-ULTRA project, Jutarnji list reports.
It was also revealed, after removing the secrecy mark from numerous documents, that the infamous project was carried out in Canada as well, and that the government there knew about it.
Council of Europe: Harassment, Violence, Acute Staff Shortage Plague Bulgarian Psychiatric Wards and Care Homes
Council of Europe anti-torture Committee urges Bulgaria to stop physical ill-treatment of psychiatric patients and social care residents and to immediately cease the shameful practice of using chains as a means of restraint
Greeks 3 times more stressed out due to Covid-19 effects, global study finds
Greeks are more likely to exhibit social altruistic bahaviour
How to Avoid Depression during Covid-19 Pandemic
The uncertainty of wondering when life will return to normal post-lockdown can take its toll on our mental health.
Many people are experiencing anxiety, depression, loneliness and higher stress levels amid the Covid-19 pandemic. With much unknown about the months ahead, it's natural to feel worried.
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Editorial: The new coronavirus and immunity to the pain (of others)
The barrage of information regarding the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic, when and how the lockdown might be gradually lifted, and government assistance to businesses and individuals affected by the crisis appears to have overshadowed the tragic reality that over 1,000 lives have been lost.
America holds no awe for best and brightest from Greece and elsewhere
The allure of top-flight universities and colleges is one of the many assets that helped the United States maintain and strengthen its reputation as the most powerful country in the world.
Virtual Philosophy Lovers Create Own Oasis in Pristina
Kosovars weary of sterile and endless political debates can now tune into a very different sort of discussion at Pristina's Centre for Philosophy and Art - which aims to feed people's minds.