MENTAL HEALTH

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

Dying to be Thin

Eating disorders are a lot deadlier than you might think. In fact, people who suffer from these disorders are at a much higher risk of dying early. This is especially true for those with anorexia nervosa. But why is this happening and what can be done to fix it? Let's talk about the numbers. Betwee

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Feb 01 2025HEALTH

COVID-19 and Our Nightly Rest

Six months into the COVID-19 outbreak, the world had changed drastically. With lockdowns and social restrictions, the pandemic life had become one where people were staring at screens more than ever. This alone is not new. What is new is that there is an effort to understand how this relates to slee

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Feb 01 2025SPORTS

From the Ice to the AIRWAVES:A Struggle with Mental Health

Shawn Simpson was a figure who was greatly known in the world of hockey. He was a player, a commentator, and later on, a director of hockey operations. He was more than just a hockey player; he was also a radio personality. Unfortunately, his life took a tragic turn. On January 30th, the hockey worl

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Jan 31 2025EDUCATION

Feelin' Blue, College Kids? Let Technology Lift That Mood!

UK universities are packed with students, all facing the same pressures, picking up mental scars, and what’s worse, feeling abandoned. It’s worrying however, although there’s a huge demand, The schools cant always meet every student's needs on time.

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

How does a short questionnaire help people with severe mental health issues

It is essential to give special attention to the overall well-being and mental health improvement. Researchers utilized CHIME, which is a strong concept used to assess personal recovery in people who have severe mental illnesses. This idea, however, places a bit more emphasis on happier lives. It st

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

'Beating the Blues With pixels'

In the heart of South Africa, smart technologies come to the rescue in assisting those dealing with anxiety and depression. There are many challenges that stop people in getting the help they need. Hurdles are numerous, especially those who live outside urban areas. Accessing mental h

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Jan 31 2025HEALTH

Finding Hope on the App Screen

Indigenous Young People Are Struggling. Big Time. In Northern Ontario, young people aged 18 to 25 are facing a lot of stress. These young folks make up the group called transitional-aged youth. These challenges include everything from family problems to serious mental health struggles. Indigeno

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

A Helping Hand: Law, Health & The Rainbow

In many parts of the U. S. , LGBTQ+ individuals must deal with unfair treatment due to prejudiced attitudes. This affects their well-being, both mentally and physically. Such discrimination can lead to serious health problems. The influence of protective laws is significant. Laws that support LGBTQ

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Jan 30 2025LIFESTYLE

Why Kids Find it Impossible to be Bored

A lot of young people are dealing with a big issue right now: They are bored all the time. Recess from being bored has become a luxury. The constant need for excitement and entertainment is a significant problem. This is especially true for teens. Social media and mobile apps have become the

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Jan 30 2025HEALTH

Life With an Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator: How Past Experiences Shape Perceptions

Patients who have an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) have unique challenges. These ICDs are life-saving devices, but they come with their own set of worries. For instance, people who have gone through tough experiences as kids, known as adverse childhood experiences (ACE), might see the

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