One in eight U.S. adults now takes an antidepressant, while one in five has recently received some kind of mental health care.
Yet still…
- Suicide rates have risen overall since the year 2000
- Almost a third of U.S. adults now report symptoms of either depression or anxiety
- And as of late 2022, only 31% of U.S. adults considered their mental health “excellent,” which is a stark 43% decrease over the last 20 years
New studies are revealing links between mental health conditions now and neurodegenerative disease later. Parkinson’s, dementia, Alzheimer’s, and other “brain-wasting” conditions can be linked back to depression, anxiety, and more.
The FREE Mental Health Masterclass, scheduled for July 21-25 virtually, brings together experts, case studies, and over six years of research to look at underlying, environment and trauma causes of mental health conditions that can lead into neurogenerative disease as one ages.
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