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Brad Pitt has spoken candidly about how he dealt with depression in the 1990s before turning his life around when he witnessed poverty in Morocco.

Oscar nominee Brad Pitt has come a long way from his early days of stardom where he battled depression and drug use.

LONDON (Reuters) - The brains of people tripping on magic mushrooms have given the best picture yet of how psychedelic drugs work and British scientists say the findings suggest such drugs could be used to treat depression. Two separate studies into the effects of psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, showed that contrary to scientists' expectations, it does not increase but ...

Employers Meet to Learn How to Deal with Mental Health in the Workplace

The last time Germany needed a bail-out from world creditors, it secured better terms than shattered Greece last week.

When students in Hermon, Maine work on a professional film that shows the effects of depression in teens, they, perhaps unknowingly, tap into one of the best strategies for dealing with this issue. Sunset Bay Academy explains why the filmmaking process may work as a therapy itself and how parents can use art to get their kids to express their emotions.San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 27, 2012 ...

For some students, the very idea of heading off to class is a step too far.

Some day, perhaps soon, it's possible that your smartphone could stop you from shutting yourself off from the world, or turning to illicit substances to deal with the stresses of life. Two separate studies are currently under way, looking at how smartphone-enabled technologies could be used to monitor peoples' levels of stress or depression, and then take action to keep them from making the ...

"Once Upon a Time" writers Adam Horowitz and Edward Kitsis talk about the show's future.

For a lot of people, the motivational high that leads them to exercise begins to taper off once they realize how much it takes to stick to it. They have to deal with body aches, fatigue, scheduling concerns, and a lot of other hassles – including the fact that they have to keep at it regularly to reap the benefits.