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Mental Health

Oct 13

The Creator Economy Burns People Out. But it Doesn’t Have to Be That Way.

From feeding algorithms to facing trolls, creators are uniquely susceptible to burnout. But there are proven paths to a sustainable career.
By Greg Smith
Sep 27

Facebook Halts Work on Instagram Kids App Amid Pressure From Lawmakers

Instagram is pausing work on its platform for kids after allegations that the app is harmful to young people.
By Isabella Simonetti
Sep 2

Going to a Museum Could Help With Coronavirus Stress, Doctors in Brussels Say

Participating patients in a Brugmann hospital trial will be able to visit five public museums for free in Belgium.
By Helen Holmes
Mar 13

Why Men Are More Narcissistic (And How to Get It in Check)

By David Waters
First Lady Chirlane McCray at Gracie Mansion.
Feb 21

First Lady Chirlane McCray Charts Her Own Path in New York City’s Political Sphere

By Madina Toure
Our current model of education is not only outdated; it’s not particularly effective.
Feb 8

What We Should Have Learned in School But Never Did

By Srinivas Rao
A sign for Naloxone hangs on a wall as students learn to put together a Naloxone spray gun in a class on opioid overdose prevention held by non-profit Positive Health Project on Aug. 9, 2017 in New York City. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Jan 23

New York City Sues Big Pharma for $500 Million Over Opioid Epidemic

By Madina Toure
Unsplash/Ian Schneider
Jan 17

For Longevity, Preventing Loneliness Is as Critical as Healthy Diet, Exercise

By Francesca Friday
President Donald Trump.
Jan 12

Mental Health Services: The Luxury Donald Trump Can’t Afford to Avoid

By Deborah Gordon
Unsplash/Erin Walker
Dec 21

Science Confirms Christmas Music Is Bad for Your Mental Health

By Francesca Friday
First Lady Chirlane McCray speaks at the second convening of the Cities Thrive Coalition in Lower Manhattan.
Dec 4

NYC First Lady Chirlane McCray Weighs in on Federal Mental Health Reform

By Madina Toure
This has to be good for productivity.
Nov 13

Thank You for Your Undivided Attention

By Sunil Rajaraman
Unsplash/Esteban Lopez
Oct 30

New Study Connects ‘Problematic’ Marijuana Use to Childhood Anxiety

By Francesca Friday
Morning Joe Host Trump Mentall Ill Video
Oct 19

Watch ‘Morning Joe’ Host Call Trump ‘Mentally Ill’

By Brandon Katz
WESTWOOD, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Actress Sarah Silverman arrives at the premiere of Fox Searchlight Pictures' 'Battle of the Sexes' at Regency Village Theatre on September 16, 2017 in Westwood, California.
Oct 11

Are Celebrity Confessionals Bad for America’s Mental Health?

By Sherry Amatenstein
Smoking marijuana has dangerous mental health effects.
Sep 5

Pot May Not Harm Your Kidneys, but It Will Make You Stupid

By Selwyn Duke
A healthy diet may have marked effects on your mood.
Sep 5

Fight Depression by Making These Key Diet Changes

By David B. Samadi
Amber Discko with a cardboard cutout of her boss.
Aug 15

Ex-Hillary Clinton Staffer Creates Self-Care App to ‘Take Breaks From the Internet’

By John Bonazzo
Unsplash/Dmitry Kotov
Aug 9

Here’s the Problem With Latest ‘Study’ Claiming Yoga Boosts Mental Health

By Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz
John Mayer Justin Bieber Purpose Tour
Jul 26

John Mayer Backs Up Justin Bieber Over Canceled ‘Purpose’ World Tour

By Brandon Katz
If we attempt to push away our pain, whether it is physical or emotional, we almost always find ourselves suffering even more.
Jul 14

What It Means to Suffer, and Why It’s Important

By Frank Ostaseski
There are no right and wrong decisions.
Jul 14

Need to Make a Hard Decision About Life/Love/Work? Read This First.

By Donnalynn Civello
By understanding the interactions of the microbiome with other parts of the body, one day treatments could be developed for a range of illnesses.
Jul 10

Your Gut May Help You Lose Weight, Fight Depression and Lower Blood Pressure

By Jasenka Zubcevic and Christopher Martynuik
Friendship helps protect against loneliness even when oldsters do not have dementia. It can be especially beneficial for those who do.
Jul 7

How Being Friends With Someone Who Has Dementia Can Be Good for You Both

By Janelle Taylor
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