Rappler's latest stories on International Classification of Diseases
'Burnout' is an 'occupational phenomenon' not disease – WHO
The clarification comes a day after the World Health Organization mistakenly said it had listed burnout in its International Classification of Diseases for the first time

WHO recognizes 'burnout' as medical condition
The World Health Organization defines burnout as 'a syndrome conceptualized as resulting from chronic workplace stress that has not been successfully managed'

2018 top science stories: Rhino skeleton, climate change, and Lego heads
As we wrap up 2018, the Mind Movers of the Mind Museum write about some of this year's most important science stories

WHO recognizes 'compulsive sexual behavior' as mental disorder
But the World Health Organization stops short of lumping the condition together with addictive behaviors like substance abuse or gambling

Digital addiction: How technology keeps us hooked
Technology is designed to utilize the basic human need to feel a sense of belonging and connection with others

WHO: Addictive gaming to be recognized as a disease
Anecdotal evidence suggests that the condition disproportionately affects younger people more connected to the ever-expanding online gaming world
