
Tech Addicts Turn to Unique "Boot Camps" to Break Free
Tech addicts are looking to overseas boot camps for help in breaking their gaming and gadget addictions.

Singapore Lawmakers Aim to Keep Divorcing Parents from Running Away with Kids
New rules empower the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to detain adults leaving the country with their children against a court order.

Bullying Victims May Become Bullies Themselves
A recent study shows that young people who experience cyber bullying could retaliate and become bullies themselves.

Suicide or Accident? A Respected Citizen Dies from Medication
A respected Singapore citizen died from consuming medication in 2012. His family has appealed the suicide ruling, claiming its inaccuracy.

Troubled Swimmer Explodes with Rage, Ends Up in Jail
Olympic medalist Grant Hackett was released following a dramatic incident at his family home that raised concerns about his mental health.

Young SAF Member Shoots Himself While on Guard Duty
SAF regular Pravinraj Selvaraj shot himself while on guard duty after a long battle with depression, ending his life at just 20 years old.

The Longterm Mental Health Effects of Sexual Assault
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A teen received a caning and eight years in jail after repeated sexual assaults and a rape attempt that severely traumatised his victim.

Art Therapy Provides an Outlet for the Disabled or Traumatised
Art therapy is experiencing major growth in Singapore as a method of helping people express emotion in spite of disabilities or trauma.

Social Anxiety Disorder and the Neural Link
A new study reveals an important link between the brain's fear response and the effects of social anxiety disorder.

Medical Students at Higher Risk for Depression
Studies show that doctors and medical students are at much higher risk for depression than the average person.
