Ninety years ago this autumn, George Gershwin unveiled “Porgy and Bess” on Broadway—and confusion reigned. Was it an opera or a musical? A bold experiment or a misfire? Critics were split. Yet from ...
In case you've faced some hurdles solving the clue, Sadness, we've got the answer for you. Crossword puzzles offer a fantastic opportunity to engage your mind, enjoy leisure time, and test your ...
I'm a psychotherapist, not a prescriber. But nearly every week, patients ask me if they should go on antidepressants, often for struggles so minor it would be laughable if it didn't reveal something ...
Head to the top floor of the Dream Castle and spend 15,000 Dreamlight (earned by completing Dreamlight Duties) to open the Inside Out Realm door. However, an Incomplete Memory pops out of the door, ...
Depression is often associated with persistent sadness, but the condition can manifest in other ways. Difficulty concentrating and changes in appetite, for example, can stem from depression regardless ...
What does the summer box office mean for the future of Hollywood? Labor Day weekend marks the end of a magical time of the year for pop culture — the summer movie season. And the last couple of months ...
The end of summer will always be a bummer. It kicks off the decline of sunny days, warm nights, and that carefree, laidback attitude that makes the world feel like a coming-of-age movie. While Sept.
A national survey found promising signs that key mental health measures for teens, especially girls, have improved since the depths of the pandemic. By Azeen Ghorayshi In 2021, a survey by the Centers ...
Sarah is an experienced writer and editor enthusiastic about helping readers live their healthiest and happiest lives. Before joining Forbes Health, Sarah worked as a writer for various digital ...
You’re not supposed to be depressed in summer. What’s not to love? Long twilights, endless weddings, fresh strawberries, truly enormous hats. For most people, this is the high point of their year, a ...
Has the heat got you down? You’re probably not alone. Wintertime—with its long, dark nights—is the season most associated with low mood and depression. But sun-filled summer days can also bring on the ...