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Worse Mental Health Outcomes Linked to Hyperemesis Gravidarum

Mental Health – Hyperemesis gravidarum is a severe form of nausea and vomiting in pregnancy, beyond typical “morning sickness.” It often causes persistent vomiting, dehydration, weight loss (often ≥5% of pre-pregnancy weight), nutritional deficiencies, and other physical problems. It affects around 1-3% of pregnancies.

Diseases

Parental Diseases of Despair Linked to Suicidal Events in Offspring

Introduction: Understanding Diseases of Despair

Parental diseases of despair—commonly defined as substance use disorders, alcohol-related liver disease, and mental health conditions such as major depression—have emerged as significant public health concerns with profound intergenerational effects. These conditions represent not just individual suffering but also indicators of broader psychosocial distress, economic hardship, and family instability. Researchers are increasingly recognizing that children raised in such environments face an elevated risk of suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and self-harm behaviors, making this a critical area of study for mental health prevention and intervention efforts.

Personalities

Sensitive Personalities Tied to More Mental Health Conditions

Sensitive Personalities Tied to More Mental Health Conditions
Introduction

Recent psychological research suggests that individuals with highly sensitive personalities may be more vulnerable to developing mental health conditions. Known as high sensory-processing sensitivity, this personality trait is marked by heightened emotional reactivity, deeper cognitive processing, and increased responsiveness to environmental and social stimuli. While sensitivity is not inherently negative—and can be associated with empathy, creativity, and intuition—its link to stress, anxiety, and depression has prompted closer scientific examination.

Anxiety, suffering

Suffering from Anxiety and Depression

Suffering from Anxiety and Depression – Suffering from anxiety and depression can feel like being trapped in a constant storm—where the mind battles between fear of the future and despair about the present. These two conditions, though different, often occur together, intertwining and intensifying each other, making daily life feel overwhelming and exhausting.

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