MENTAL HEALTH

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Jan 15 2025HEALTH

Feminism and Mental Health: A Complicated Dance

Ever thought about how feminism and mental health get along? It's not always a smooth ride. Feminism has been trying to make sense of women's mental health, and sometimes it's a bumpy road. On one hand, there's neurodiversity, which is like saying, "Hey, different brains are normal! " And on the oth

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Jan 15 2025CELEBRITIES

Farewell, Tony Slattery: A Beloved Comedian Leaves Us

Tony Slattery, the British comedian known for his role in the improv show "Whose Line Is It Anyway? ", has passed away at 65. His family confirmed that he suffered a heart attack and left us on Tuesday morning. Before his untimely departure, Slattery had been battling mental health issues and addict

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Jan 15 2025SPORTS

Supporting Loved Ones: Connor McCaffery's Mental Health Message After Clark's Stalking

For Caitlin Clark, life is tough. The 22-year-old WNBA Rookie of the Year has faced many challenges. The recent arrest of a Texas man for stalking her highlights the importance of mental health, a topic Clark has long supported. Just one day later, her boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, was echoing this m

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Spirituality and Health: Can Contaminated Measures Still Provide Useful Insights?

Recently, scientists have raised concerns about using spirituality measures that are mixed with mental and social health indicators. Many researchers might not know about this issue, even though these scales are commonly used in health studies. Previously, experts warned about choosing the right rel

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

City Life and Depression: Unpacking the Links

Depression is a complex issue, and scientists are looking at various factors that contribute to it. One big factor is urbanization. As cities grow, so do stress levels. This isn't just about traffic or noise; it's also about how our bodies react to these changes. Our bodies can get inflamed, like wh

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Jan 14 2025HEALTH

Helping Crime Victims Heal: A Closer Look at Trauma Recovery Centers

Crime is a harsh reality in the U. S. , leaving many people with lasting mental health issues. Those from low-income communities and people of color often face the brunt of it. Trauma Recovery Centers (TRCs) offer a helping hand by providing mental health care and support services to these underserv

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

Why Psychiatric Research is Crucial

Psychiatry, the study of mental health, relies heavily on research to understand and treat mental illnesses. Imagine trying to solve a puzzle without all the pieces. That's what psychiatry would be like without research. It's the key to unlocking the mysteries of the mind. Research helps psychiatri

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Jan 13 2025HEALTH

The Mental Health Journey of Those with Kidney Disease

Living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be tough, and many people with this condition also deal with depression and anxiety. A recent study set out to understand why some people with CKD experience these mental health issues more than others. They looked at personal factors and the services ava

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Jan 12 2025CELEBRITIES

Pete Davidson's Fresh Start: Standing Tall with Support

2025 has brought a new beginning for Pete Davidson, the comedian known for his role on Saturday Night Live. He's been through tough times with mental health and substance abuse issues, but he's not alone in his journey. Recently, Davidson thanked celebrities like John Mulaney and Lorne Michaels for

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Jan 12 2025SPORTS

A New Identity, A New Start: Tyler's Journey

Imagine a young college athlete named Tyler, facing a major setback. His mentor had passed away unexpectedly, which took a toll on his mental health. He felt lost and struggling. That's when Deion Sanders, a coach known for his unique approach, stepped in. Sanders didn't just train Tyler; he gave hi

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