‘Like someone flicked a switch’: the premenstrual disorder that upturns women’s lives Premenstrual dysphoric disorder, only recently recognised, can cripple women emotionally, physically and mentally
Facing life with dementia and discovering a positive path I thought dementia was all about losing myself, but I have found sides to me I never knew I had
James Middleton (and Ella the dog): no need to mooch with a pooch for companionship Pippa Middleton’s brother has been eloquent about his experience of depression and how pets can help
Barely any UK teens meeting exercise and screen time guidelines Canadian researchers developed guidelines relating to exercise, screen time and sleep
Ecotherapy: why plants are the latest treatment for depression and anxiety The combination of physical activity, social contact and being surrounded by nature is thought to make gardening beneficial for our mental health
As an overworked perfectionist, ignoring wellness advice was the salve my soul needed I watched all the TV shows and read all the books and, gradually, I found my way back to myself
Gym, eat, repeat: the shocking rise of muscle dysmorphia The idealised male body has become bigger, bulkier and harder to achieve. So what drives a generation of young men to the all-consuming, often dangerous pursuit of perfection?
No, Boris Johnson, working harder is not a solution for poor mental health Offering tax incentives to companies who support depressed employees sounds like a step towards privatising the NHS, writes Arwa Mahdawi
‘My mother-in-law called me Walter White’: how magic mushrooms rescued me from grief After our daughter’s death I was overwhelmed by pain and anxiety. Microdosing home-grown mushrooms helped me cope
Asking for Botox has been normalised, so what happens now? Younger and younger women are being targeted with suggestions that the beauty treatment will empower them, says Eva Wiseman