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    The role of community in Black mental health healing

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    For many Black Americans navigating an especially heavy emotional season, a licensed psychologist says the most transformative step forward may not be found in self help it may be found in each other, a collective weight that keeps growing. Mental Health Awareness Month arrives this May against a backdrop of compounding grief. From ongoing conversations […]

    Kids’ mental health deserves the same urgency as physical health

     

        Kids are not just dealing with scraped knees and ear infections anymore. According to a sweeping new report released just ahead of Mental Health Awareness Month, children across the country are facing a mental and emotional health crisis that has been building for decades and has now reached a point that medical professionals can no […]

    Beer might be hurting your mental health more than you know

       There is something undeniably satisfying about cracking open a cold beer after a long, draining day. The hiss of the cap, the first sip — it feels like exhaling. For millions of men, that moment at the bar or on the couch is a ritual, a reward, a release. But what if that ritual is […]

    Teenager mental health struggles look different depending on where they grow up

    Teenager wellbeing is influenced by far more than what happens inside the home. Where a young person grows up, whether in a dense urban neighborhood or a quiet rural community, can shape the pressures they face, the resources available to them, and the way their mental health struggles ultimately show up. For parents trying to […]

    Short video addiction is quietly destroying your mental health

    What begins as a quick scroll through TikTok can quietly unravel into something far more serious. A new longitudinal study published in The Journal of Psychology has mapped out a precise psychological pathway connecting short video addiction to a measurable decline in life satisfaction and the findings give heavy users plenty of reasons to reconsider […]

    Early puberty carries a mental health toll that is hitting girls hardest

    Scientists have long searched for explanations behind the rise in mental health challenges and substance use among teenagers, pointing to factors ranging from parenting environments to genetic vulnerability. A new series of studies now adds meaningful detail to another contributor that has received growing attention: early puberty. The research, conducted through Aarhus University in Denmark, […]

    How ulcerative colitis affects your mental health

    Living with ulcerative colitis is about far more than managing what happens in the bathroom. For many people diagnosed with this chronic inflammatory bowel disease, the psychological weight of the condition can be just as heavy as the physical symptoms and the two are far more connected than most people realize. Ulcerative colitis causes sores […]

    Meditation outside is the mental health reset you need

    Step away from the noise — what sitting in nature with intention can quietly do for your mind and body. Meditation is not reserved for yoga studios, expensive retreats, or people who have already figured life out. For anyone carrying the quiet weight of everyday stress, the most accessible and powerful form of meditation might […]

    Best ways to protect your mental health in a world that is designed to overwhelm you

    Mental health is under strain in ways that are genuinely unprecedented in human history. The combination of chronic information overload, social comparison at industrial scale, disrupted sleep architecture, reduced physical movement, weakened community bonds, and economic uncertainty creates a psychological environment that the human nervous system was never designed to navigate. Understanding that the crisis […]

    Top 5 silent signs your mental health is declining before you even notice

    Mental health rarely collapses dramatically and without warning. More often it erodes quietly, through subtle shifts in behavior, energy, and perception that are easy to dismiss as stress, tiredness, or simply having an off week. By the time most people recognize that something is genuinely wrong, the decline has often been building for months. Learning […]

     

    and perception that are easy to dismiss as stress Energy Mental health rarely collapses dramatically and without warning. More often it erodes quietly or simply having an off week. By the time most people recognize that something is genuinely wrong the decline has often been building for months. Learning […] through subtle shifts in behavior tiredness
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