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Research repeatedly indicates that connected relationships promote mental health particularly for adolescent. Learn how parents can play a powerful role.
This May, take action, raise your voice, and help change the conversation around mental health! Since 1949, Mental Health Awareness Month has been a driving force in addressing the challenges faced by ...
Imagine a country with deep political divisions, where different groups don't trust each other and violence seems likely. Now ...
Cody Balmer had been due in court this week on charges of assaulting his wife and children before police say he set fire to ...
Pets are good for physical and mental health, thanks to their unconditional love and the stress-reducing effects of being around them. Most people think of dogs and cats as animals that help people.
There are many different conditions that are recognized as mental illnesses. The more common types include: Other diseases or conditions, including various sleep-related problems and many forms of ...
Asking for help can be a difficult thing to do for many people, especially those as driven and single-minded as professional athletes. Beyond the physical toll they endure, athletes must also deal ...
These habits don't have to be major either: Simple things like giving yourself a break from social media or journaling can help to shift your mood. The best part about the following mental ...
A South Shields student is set to climb Mount Kilimanjaro in an effort to help support a mental health charity. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Shields Gazette, you can get unlimited ...
The woman behind the 'overly attached girlfriend' meme has shared the ups and downs of going viral online. In 2012, US content creator Laina Morris achieved internet fame as the 'overly attached ...
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