Talking to Strangers Linked to Happiness
Turns out chatting with the clerk in the checkout line just might be a key to happiness. A fascinating article by Rhitu Chatterjee on NPR.com examines
Ultra-Processed Foods Linked to Depression
Before you reach for those Doritos, consider the findings of a new study: consuming large amounts of ultra-processed foods – those high in sugar, salt,
The Mental Health Coalition to Establish First-Ever Online Safety Standards for Youth
The Mental Health Coalition (MHC) announced today it will partner with preeminent global authorities on mental health to develop social media standards for youth ages
Self Care Is Essential This September
Research shows that doing good actually makes you feel good, so the folks at Action for Happiness would like to encourage us to apply that
Survey: 87% of Gen Z Say They Experience Mental Health Challenges Regularly
According to a new national survey from the Harris Poll and Blue Shield of California, almost 9 out of 10 teens and young adults report
Do Depression and Anxiety Increase Your Risk of Cancer?
Do depression and anxiety increase your risk of developing cancer? There’s been a debate in scientific circles as to whether there’s a link between them.
Going Back to School – How Parents Can Help Their Kid’s Mental Health
Therapist Alicia Coleman sat down with CBS News Detroit to discuss the importance of prioritizing your child’s mental health as they return to school. Excerpts
Half the World Will Face Mental Health Disorder in Their Lifetime, Study Finds
A new research study by teams from The University of Queensland and Harvard Medical School has found that one in two people will develop a mental
Create a Wave of Kindness – Try Altruism This August
Research shows that doing good actually makes you feel good, so the folks at Action for Happiness would like to encourage us to look outside