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What research actually says about social media and kids’ health
Philly.com· 1 hour agoThere is no clear scientific evidence that social media is causing mental health issues among young...
Howard's mental health matters event focuses on grief
Midland Reporter-Telegram· 2 days agoAfter Ereka Howard’s mother, Shirley Howard, passed away, Ereka wasn’t sure she wanted to host her...
Daily Briefing: Feeling burned out?
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoNicole Fallert is a newsletter writer at USA TODAY, sign up for the email here. Want to send Nicole a note? Shoot her an email at NFallert@usatoday.com....
'An unfair fight': Surgeon general says parents need help with kids' social media use
USA TODAY Opinion via Yahoo News· 3 hours ago"Well, I’m telling you right now that millions of children in our country are experiencing this huge...
Sheriff, DA say state should accept mental health consent decree
Tulsa World· 12 hours agoOfficials at the state's mental health agency has proven "that they need legal oversight to force...
Mounting research documents the harmful effects of social media use on mental health, including body...
Houston Chronicle· 11 hours agoResearch shows that images of beauty as depicted in movies, television and magazines can lead to mental illness, issues with disordered eating and body image dissatisfaction ...
5 Health Benefits of Pickleball—Including Cognitive Flexibility, Heart Health, and More
Real Simple via Yahoo News· 14 hours agoTry Doubles Singles might be easier than doubles, but doubles could offer more health benefits...
A proposed settlement on mental health is a win for Oklahomans. But Gov. Stitt doesn't get it
The Oklahoman via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoJanelle Stecklein is editor of Oklahoma Voice. An award-winning journalist, Stecklein has been...
Opinion: A warning on social media for children is the very least we can do
San Jose Mercury News· 36 minutes agoYou’re in the middle of a public health emergency involving a dangerously addictive substance —...
Burned out? Experts say extreme heat causes irritation, stress, worsens mental health
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 16 hours ago"Being hydrated is something that everybody could do to help boost their mental health," she said....