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Oct 26

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Kids' mental health, safety in the spotlight as social media execs face Congress

By William Brangham, Courtney Norris, Claire Mufson

A Senate committee is widening its investigation into the impact social media platforms have on children, teens and young adults, with more apps facing congressional scrutiny. William Brangham reports with Jean Twenge, a psychology professor and author of "iGen: Why…

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Oct 05

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Facebook whistleblower asks Congress to regulate tech giant's influence on users

By William Brangham, Ryan Connelly Holmes, Dorothy Hastings

Facebook is under fire Tuesday following testimony by a former employee before a U.S. Senate committee. Frances Haugen alleged the company too frequently turns a blind eye to potential harm for the sake of profit. Facebook denied that in statements…

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Sep 30

Military suicides rise 15 percent as senior leaders call for action

By Lolita C. Baldor, Robert Burns, Associated Press

Data released by the Pentagon showed there were 580 suicides last year, compared to 504 the prior year.

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Sep 24

How Irving Berlin's blue skies turned to blue days

By Dr. Howard Markel

Irving Berlin has no place in American music; he is American music,” legendary composer Jerome Kern once wrote. Yet for his final 25 years, Berlin led a rather reclusive existence.

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Sep 23

After storms, mental health crisis compounded by COVID looms in Louisiana

By Roby Chavez

When Ida hit, it wasn't just infrastructure that took a hit. Experts say storm survivors' physical and mental health will continue to be affected long after the clouds have parted, compounded by the region’s high rates of COVID and hospitalizations…

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Aug 14

How the talented Oscar Levant broke taboos by talking about mental health

By Dr. Howard Markel

In today’s socially mediated 24/7 news cycle, it is difficult to imagine just how taboo the topic of prescription opiate addiction was back then, let alone how much courage it took for Levant to bring it to such national prominence.

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Aug 10

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A nurse practitioner's Brief But Spectacular take on combating loneliness

Laurie Theeke is a nurse practitioner who studies loneliness as a unique bio-psychosocial stressor that impacts human health. After years of clinical experience, she developed a five-session program called "LISTEN," which seeks to guide participants on a journey to find…

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Aug 01

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Educators, counselors focus on mental health as students return to the classroom

By Christopher Booker, Sam Weber, Connie Kargbo

After more than a year of restrictions and online schooling, educators and counselors are focusing on ways to assess the long-term social, emotional and mental impact of the pandemic on school children when they return to the classroom. Christopher Booker…

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Jul 30

Why Black women are saying no

By Lizz Bolaji, Chloe Jones

Experts say the growing number of Black women pushing back is making strides in the way society approaches mental health.

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Jul 29

Olympians come forward to talk mental health, after Simone Biles speaks out

By Jenna Fryer, Associated Press

Olympians in many sports have spent the past two days coming forward to recount their own battles while offering support to Simone Biles.

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