People who most frequently encounter everyday discrimination – those subtle snubs and slights of everyday life – are more likely to suffer from anxiety and depression. What’s more, that finding ...
A new study found that more than half of US adults encounter some form of discrimination, and that this mistreatment may fuel higher chances of depression and/or anxiety among specific racial and ...
Any exposure to discrimination was linked to significantly higher risk for depression plus anxiety in US adults than no discrimination, a new study showed. Those with high exposure were nine times ...
From breaking news to special features, we're on it! Join the NonStop Local Chord group and always be in the know. Low levels of discrimination doubled people’s risk, and high levels increased risk ...