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Mental Health

  • Young Adults With Depression Face Other Health Hurdles

    Futurity Feb 4, 2023

    Young adults who feel down or depressed are more likely to develop heart disease, a new study shows.

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  • Disadvantaged Boys Also Struggle with Eating Disorders

    Futurity Feb 1, 2023

    Boys in disadvantaged circumstances—not just girls from wealthy backgrounds—are at increased risk of disordered eating, research finds.

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  • We Need to Go Beyond Screening for Mental Health

    Christensen Institute Jan 30, 2023

    Improving the world through disruptive innovation.

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  • Suicide Hotline to Support Rural Mental Health

    The Rural Blog Jan 27, 2023

    By Miryam Leon, Unsplash The new 988 phone number for the national Suicide Prevention Hotline has been live since July, but it hasn’t been h…

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  • Mass Shootings – The Mental Health Scars Extend Far Beyond Those Directly Affected

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2023

    Even people who are only indirectly exposed to these repeat tragedies, such as first responders and those affected by media coverage, can experience profound and long-lasting grief.

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  • The Health Gains of Practicing Yoga and Meditation

    The Conversation Jan 24, 2023

    Yoga’s surge in popularity in the past decade has spurred more research into its effects. The combination of physical movement and mindfulness provides a wide range of health benefits.

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  • Frontline Health Workers Are Still Suffering From PTSD

    Futurity Jan 23, 2023

    Even those without a PTSD diagnosis, many frontline health workers experience symptoms that could lead to other problems.

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  • Parents in the US had Alarmingly High Rates of Anxiety and Depression During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The Conversation Jan 22, 2023

    One way to prevent mental health challenges in children: Recognize and treat the mental health issues of their parents.

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  • The Health Benefits of Meditation

    The Conversation Jan 16, 2023

    Meditation and mindfulness offer an abundance of health benefits such as stress and pain reduction as well as depression treatments.

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  • How Technology Could Help Socially-isolated Older Adults

    Futurity Jan 13, 2023

    Social isolation is a substantial risk factor for dementia, new research suggests. But tech could help older adults connect with others.

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  • The Student-Counselor Ratio has Improved Nationally

    Chalkbeat Jan 9, 2023

    The ratio of students to counselors has reached its lowest point in over 30 years, spurred both by an influx of new counselors and a nationwide decline in student enrollment.

    Read the full article at: www.chalkbeat.org

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  • Red Flag Laws Fly Under the Radar

    The 74 Jan 7, 2023

    Alyssa Shaw’s job is to guide Seattle-area residents through what can be one of the most wrenching and complicated experiences of their lives: petitioning civil courts to temporarily take away…

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