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Raising Awareness about Men's mental health
According to global surveys, men are more likely than women to commit suicide and are less inclined to communicate about their mental proble

Defne Seckiner
Nov 25, 2022
November: Men's Mental Health month
November is Men's Mental Health Awareness month, with International Men's day falling on the 19th of November. According to World Health Or

Sara Majer
Nov 22, 2022
Why is men's mental health so important?
According to global surveys, men are more likely than women to commit suicide and are reluctant to discuss their mental health. Here are some potential causes for this and some solutions being explored by researchers and healthcare professionals. Males frequently put off seeking help for their psychological problems all around the world, across a wide range of races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic classes. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports that men commit suicide at

Jude Tawafik
Nov 22, 2022
Mental Health Needs more attention!
Worldwide, at least 13% of people between the ages of 10 and 19 live with a diagnosed mental-health disorder, according to the latest State of the World’s Children report, published in 2021 by the United Nations children’s charity UNICEF. It’s the first time in the organization’s history that this flagship report has tackled the challenges in and opportunities for preventing and treating mental-health problems among young people. More than 40% of young people's mental health

Defne Seckiner
Oct 5, 2022
Philippines' Covid-19 Mental Health crisis:
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the nation's expanding, frequently unmet need for mental health services. The DOH projects that at least 3.6 million Filipinos are dealing with mental health problems related to the epidemic, including depression, alcohol use disorders, and mood disorders such as bipolar disorder, and depression. It has been discovered that COVID-19 infection itself harms a person's mental health. One of every three COVID-19 patients in the Philippines wa

Jude Tawafik
Oct 5, 2022
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