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While we all have unique quirks and behaviors, sometimes patterns emerge that go beyond typical personality traits, hinting at deeper, more pervasive challenges. These aren't just bad habits; they are ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. President Donald Trump’s new law-and-order approach to homelessness bears several striking resemblances to Gov. Gavin ...
Understand how technology affects mental health through five concepts, including blue light exposure, screen time management and algorithmic bias.
Worthing-based mental health charity, West Sussex Mind, is delighted to launch its September Swim Challenge 2025. This event ...
MADISON, Wis. - Governor Tony Evers announced Thursday, July 24 that he will not seek a third term in 2026. Reaction to the ...
When someone constantly undermines your confidence or achievements, it’s a big red flag. This person might always have a way ...
Both Mackenzie Wartenberger and Marisa Moseley publicly left the Badgers on their own terms. Former athletes in both programs detail why they think that wasn't right.
More than 400 Lancashire Police officers were signed off work last year due to stress, depression, anxiety or post-traumatic ...
“Gen Z isn’t afraid to say ‘no’ when something doesn’t feel right, and that challenges traditional work norms,” she says.
Gen Z has mastered the vocabulary of emotional wellness. They're fluent in boundaries, triggers, and toxic relationships.
“Some of the most common signs of boreout include feeling unmotivated, mentally checked out or simply going through the ...