3 ways to use social media to reduce the risk of depression
Hoàng Khôi - An Phương |
Uncontrolled social media use can increase the risk of depression. The simple changes below can help improve mental health.
Hoàng Khôi - An Phương |
Uncontrolled social media use can increase the risk of depression. The simple changes below can help improve mental health.
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Understanding the difference between temporary sadness and depression is key to early identification of mental health problems.
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Depression in the elderly is often overlooked, affecting mental and physical health, reducing quality of life, and increasing the risk of chronic diseases.
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Depression in men is not only expressed by sadness, but often anger, irritability and impulsive behavior, making the disease easily overlooked.
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Thanh Hoa - Information about tourists' meal bills costing nearly 18 million VND at Sam Son beach spreading on social networks is causing public stir.
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In the second quarter of 2026, the Ministry of Home Affairs will complete the preliminary review of the implementation of the Central Resolution on salary and social insurance policy reform.
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Quang Tri - 4 tourists swimming at Cua Tung beach swept away from the shore by waves have been rescued by functional forces and people.
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Hanoi - While many people enjoy the April 30 - May 1 holiday, environmental sanitation workers still silently stick to the streets, sweeping and collecting garbage every day.
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Live match between Vietnam U17 women's team and Thailand U17 women's team at the AFC U17 Women's Championship taking place at 2:30 PM today (May 1).
HÂN NGHIÊN (THEO ONLYMYHEALTH) |
Understanding the difference between temporary sadness and depression is key to early identification of mental health problems.
NHÓM PV |
Depression in the elderly is often overlooked, affecting mental and physical health, reducing quality of life, and increasing the risk of chronic diseases.
THÙY DƯƠNG (T/H) |
Depression in men is not only expressed by sadness, but often anger, irritability and impulsive behavior, making the disease easily overlooked.