January 25, 2021
As much as 20 percent of people experience their highest-ever rate of psychological distress in middle age, new research spanning multiple decades of post-war British life has found.
Continue readingAs much as 20 percent of people experience their highest-ever rate of psychological distress in middle age, new research spanning multiple decades of post-war British life has found.
Continue readingA majority of farmers and rural Americans admit the COVID-19 virus outbreak and resulting government control actions have affected their mental health. More than half of the farmers and farm[…]
Continue readingWith the spring semester starting, students are beginning to experience mental stressors of online schooling such as Zoom fatigue and feelings of social isolation.
Continue readingIn July, Erica Rodriguez, 20, checked herself into the Renfrew Center, a residential center for eating-disorder treatment in the Philadelphia area. Rodriguez, who has been struggling with disordered eating since[…]
Continue readingNot long ago, as I was writing this column, an ominous “winter storm warning” had been issued for the mountains of western North Carolina where I was visiting. My heart[…]
Continue readingYounger adults living alone during the pandemic are more likely to report feeling anxious or depressed than older adults, according to new U.S. Census Bureau data.
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