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    Sustainable Shopping Values Have Increased During COVID-19

    GreenBiz Dec 19, 2020

    As sustainability professionals, we’ve been talking for years about how consumers are increasingly influenced by values and sustainability.  We search the data for proof points that people would prefer to…

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    Overheard at the Milken Institute: A 2020 Roundup

    Milken Institute Dec 18, 2020

    The Milken Institute is well-known for our convenings, and every year we anticipate them eagerly. 2020 had other plans, though, forcing every organization in the world to reimagine the way we gather. Throughout the course of the year,…

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    Supporting the Mental Health of Workers at the Organizational Level

    India Development Review Dec 17, 2020

      An estimated 56 million Indians suffer from depression, and 38 million from anxiety disorders. Despite this, mental health in India is heavily stigmatised and not frequently discussed. Work-related stressors play a big part in…

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    Mental Health Problems Are Emerging in Global Philanthropy

    Alliance Magazine Dec 16, 2020

    More than half of respondents to an Alliance survey reported that the mental health and well-being of people in their organisation has deteriorated since the Covid-19 pandemic started. This is one of…

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    Study Indicates Anti-stigma Intervention Can Help Curb Bullying and Violence

    Futurity Dec 8, 2020

    Anti-stigma interventions that promote acceptance and empathy can reduce experiences of violence and bullying among students with mental illnesses, a new study shows. For the study in the Journal of…

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    Why Access to Mental Health Resources Should Be a Right [Video]

    The 74 Dec 2, 2020

    To Missouri state legislators, I’m writing to urge the legislature to provide all schools with designated funding for essential mental health workers. In our state, K-12 education funding has already been…

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    Witnessing Violence in Prison has Consequences

    Prison Policy Initiative Dec 2, 2020

    Early this year — before COVID-19 began to tear through U.S. prisons — five people were killed in Mississippi state prisons over the course of one week. A civil rights lawyer reported in February…

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    How Growing Up in Poverty Affects the Brain

    Global Citizen

    A child who grows up in a low-income household could have a worse memory after the age of 50, the Atlantic reports. The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)…

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    Pandemic Gun Buyers Face Higher Suicide Risk

    Futurity Nov 27, 2020

    About 70% of those who bought a firearm during the COVID-19 pandemic reported having suicidal thoughts throughout their lives, compared to 37% of the rest of the community of gun owners.…

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    6 Evidence-Based Ways to Look After Your Mental Health During a Second Lockdown

    Global Citizen Nov 26, 2020

    Already experiencing pandemic fatigue, many of us feel ill-prepared for another lockdown. Yet this is what we must do, and maybe not for the last time. The problem is, the…

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    Physical Jobs For Males Put Them at Higher Risk for Dementia

    Futurity Nov 20, 2020

    Men in jobs with hard physical work have a higher risk of developing dementia compared to men doing sedentary work, new research reveals. Based on the findings, researchers urge health…

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    How COVID-19 Can Increase Risk for Seasonal Affective Disorder

    Giving Compass Nov 19, 2020

    The COVID-19 pandemic could make seasonal affective disorder even tougher to deal with for many people, but there are ways to make yourself feel better, Hanne Hoffman says. Hoffmann, an…

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