November 11, 2021
As the covid-19 pandemic burns through its second year, the path forward for American workers remains unsettled, with many continuing to work from home while policies for maintaining a safe[…]
Continue readingAs the covid-19 pandemic burns through its second year, the path forward for American workers remains unsettled, with many continuing to work from home while policies for maintaining a safe[…]
Continue readingJust last week, TikTok announced it is rolling out new features to protect its users, while a Wall Street Journal report accused Facebook of knowing that Instagram is toxic for[…]
Continue readingThe podcast ‘From Survivor to Thriver’ seeks to normalize conversations about mental health and serve as a voice for the movement to inspire and motivate within the mental health space.
Continue readingIn February 2020, as COVID-19 began to emerge as a real threat to public health, Dr. Folashade Afolabi, a pediatric pulmonologist in Dallas, had one thought: “This is going to[…]
Continue readingWhen COVID-19 first arrived in New York City last spring, Dr. Lorna Breen found herself at the epicenter of the crisis. Like so many emergency room doctors, she faced enormous challenges in those[…]
Continue readingAccording to the CDC, between March and May, 2020, hospitals across the country saw a 24% increase in mental health emergency visits by kids aged 5 to 11 years old,[…]
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