May 30, 2021
Mental Health doesn’t get talked about enough, but is vitally important. The recent pandemic made this more obvious than ever. Coronavirus tested the resilience of a nation.
Continue readingMental Health doesn’t get talked about enough, but is vitally important. The recent pandemic made this more obvious than ever. Coronavirus tested the resilience of a nation.
Continue readingI recall the moment clearly. I was 15 years old, I had just paid the first month’s rent ($400, I believe) on a new home, and I was standing at[…]
Continue readingMany Americans are facing mental health challenges as they deal with the tumult of the last year and the uncertainties ahead.
Continue readingAs America begins to emerge from the darkest days of the pandemic, there’s little doubt many of us are emotionally battered and bruised. Those suffering from depression, anxiety or other[…]
Continue readingMay is Mental Health Awareness Month. Data from Mental Health America indicates that over 16% of the African American community suffers from some sort of mental illness.
Continue readingPeloton fitness instructor Kendall Toole’s classes have helped many people with their physical health during the Covid-19 pandemic, but now she’s opening up about her own struggles with mental health[…]
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