July 28, 2020
Via: ScienceDaily HealthResearchers at Binghamton University, led by graduate student Cope Feurer and Professor of Psychology Brandon Gibb, aimed to examine whether attentional biases to emotional stimuli, assessed via eye tracking, serve as a marker of risk for depression for teenagers. “Although […]
Innovation, Research, Wellness
March 4, 2019
Via: Medical News TodayA new study that now appears in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health found that working excessively long days could be detrimental to mental health. The team came to this conclusion by looking at data collected from Understanding Society, […]