MENTAL HEALTH

Sep 13 2024RELIGION

Beyond the Hype: A Candid Look at Mormon Wives and the Reality of Mormonism

The recent docuseries, "Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," has sparked widespread interest and debate about the lives and practices of Mormon women. To shed some light on the misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding the religion, Taylor Frankie Paul and Mayci Neeley, two stars of the show, appeared on

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

"Mind the Gap: The Hidden Risks of ADHD Meds"

The world of ADHD medication has long been shrouded in controversy, with many critics arguing that the benefits often outweigh the risks. However, a new study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry suggests that high doses of prescription amphetamines like Adderall and Vyvanse may be linked

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

From Booed to Unbothered: Daniel Jones' Mental Health and the Giants' Embarrassing Week 1 Loss to the Vikings

As the New York Giants suffered an embarrassing 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1, the crowd at MetLife Stadium didn't hesitate to express their displeasure. The boos echoed throughout the stadium, targeting Giants quarterback Daniel Jones for his lackluster performance. But instead of le

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Sep 13 2024HEALTH

What Didn't We Learn from Tierra Hamer's Tragic Death?

The events surrounding Tierra Hamer's death, which unfolded in broad daylight, have left many questions unanswered. On the surface, it appears that Hamer's mental health concerns played a significant role in the chaos that ensued. But what if we looked deeper? What if we asked, "What if Hamer's ment

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Sep 13 2024SPORTS

The Intensive NASCAR Schedule: A Call for Change

NASCAR's demanding schedule has been a topic of discussion for quite some time, with many drivers and crew members calling for a drastic change. Chase Elliott, a prominent NASCAR driver, has recently joined the chorus, advocating for a more manageable schedule to improve mental health. But what if w

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Sep 12 2024LIFESTYLE

The Unspoken Struggle of Tennis Motherhood

When Naomi Osaka returned to the tennis court after giving birth, she carried with her not only her love for the game but also the mental scars of her past challenges. As Osaka navigates her new chapter, she's faced a series of disappointing performances, leading her to question her identity and fe

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

The Silent Epidemic: Unpacking Ohio's Suicide Crisis

Suicide is a silent epidemic that has been ravaging Ohio for years, claiming the lives of five people every day. As September spotlights suicide prevention awareness nationally and around the world, it's essential to acknowledge the complexity of this issue. What if we told you that suicide prevent

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Sep 12 2024HEALTH

The Social Media Showdown: Can States Regulate Tech Giants?

Utah's attempt to protect children from the perceived harm of social media has been temporarily blocked by a federal judge, citing unconstitutional measures. The Utah Minor Protection in Social Media Act aimed to require social media companies to verify user ages, limit features, and restrict access

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Sep 11 2024HEALTH

Rethinking Recovery: Can a Fresh Perspective Help Us Heal?

What if the key to recovery wasn’t just about overcoming addiction, but also about embracing mental wellness? The Red House of Hope is challenging traditional notions of recovery with its upcoming Rewriting Recovery event. On September 21, this innovative organization will gather experts and individ

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Sep 11 2024LIFESTYLE

Selena Gomez Opens Up About Mental Health Tools and Resilience

Selena Gomez has been open about her struggles with mental health, and in a recent interview, she shared the tools she uses to cope with her flare-ups. The actress, who has been diagnosed with lupus and bipolar disorder, revealed her go-to remedies, including temperature, which she uses as a 'healin

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