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Long COVID’s effects on employment: financial distress, fear of judgment

Table 1. Average daily suicides per month. Source: Provisional data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Table: Annenberg Public Policy Center.

Suicide rate is low during the holidays, but the holiday-suicide myth persists

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Lead from Gasoline May Have Altered Mental Health for Generations of Americans

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Here’s something Americans agree on: Sports build character

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New Study Links Negative Online Content to Poor Mental Health

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Mouth Bacteria Signal Mental Health Status in Pregnant Women

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Heart Attack Survivors May Face Hidden Risk from Standard Treatment

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Reddit’s Hidden Mental Health Crisis: Why Online Support May Not Be Enough

Mom of two, Nicole Gerardi-Lukens, experienced bladder prolapse after having her second child. She sought treatment with Tessa Ladd, an occupational therapist at Orlando Health, who helped her strengthen her pelvic floor and breathe through motions in a way that supports the pelvic floor.

Just 80 Minutes of Weekly Exercise Can Help New Mothers Beat Postpartum Depression

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Psilocybin Shows Promise in First Clinical Trial for Anorexia Treatment

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Ohio State College of Medicine sets new research funding record

Responses during psychomotor vigilance test (PVT) are a reliable indicator of depression and burnout. PVT can be extended to other classes of professionals with long work hours to assess their mental health.

New Work Hour Limits Could Be Key to Protecting Physician Mental Health

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Study Links Childhood Neglect to Serious Health Problems in Adults

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High Potency Cannabis Leaves Distinct Mark on DNA, Study Finds

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