Three U Professors Elected as AAAS Fellows | Newswise
[ad_1] Newswise — University of Utah professors Hilary Coon, PhD, David Grunwald, PhD, and Chris Hill, DPhil, have been elected by the Council of the American Association for the Advancement of Science as AAAS Fellows. This prestigious lifetime honor recognizes scientists who have advanced their fields through research, leadership, or mentorship. Hill, Grunwald, and Coon […]
A ‘City’ Of Loneliness: Why 2.9 Million People In The UK Feel Always Or Often Alone
[ad_1] According to the World Health Organisation, about 16% of people worldwide are facing social isolation and loneliness. In 2024, 22% of UK adults said they felt lonely at least some of the time. But that loneliness is not shared equally. Younger generations seem to be lonelier than older ones, while almost half of people […]
Exclusive | It’s time for a reckoning about the mental health of reality TV stars
[ad_1] It’s a disaster of biblical proportions. Taylor Frankie Paul — who rose to fame amid a soft-swinging scandal on TikTok and a starring role on “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” — has become the tok of the town, for all the wrong reasons. Hulu halted production on Season 5 of “SLOMW” and ABC […]
‘Call a Boomer’ payphones help cure loneliness, spark friendships across generations
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Along a bustling sidewalk in Boston, a bright yellow payphone invites folks to “call a Boomer.” Almost 3,000 miles away in Reno, Nevada, a nearly identical phone prompts residents of Sierra Manor – an apartment complex for seniors – to “Call a Zoomer.” The goal is […]
Before My 15-Year-Old Died, I Never Said The S-Word. What A Grave Mistake That Was
[ad_1] Early in the morning of Nov. 10, 2017, I got the phone call every parent dreads and none of us are ever prepared for. On that November morning, my oldest daughter, 15-year old Parker Lily, lost the battle with her mental health that we thought she’d been winning. Since that call, my family and […]
March shines light on Self-Harm Awareness Month | Globalnews.ca
[ad_1] Descrease article font size Increase article font size In recent years, stigma around mental health has lessened, but it remains prominent in some communities and spaces. This is why months like March are dedicated to opening up the discussion and shining a light on self-harm awareness. Self-harm is known as a non-suicidal self-injury and […]
There Are 4 ‘Healthy Distractions’ That Can Save You From Stress. Which Ones Have You Tried?
[ad_1] Let’s not try to sugar-coat the obvious truth: Most of us are more stressed out than ever. While our specific sources of stress vary based on what’s happening in our individual lives, one thing we all share is that a lot of what keeps us up at night is totally out of our control. […]
How to talk to children about what’s happening in the Middle East
[ad_1] Children will likely have questions and be more aware than you realise (Picture: Getty Images) As the crisis in the Middle East escalates, so do anxieties around the situation. The US and Israel have launched airstrikes in Iran, and the conflict is spilling over into neighbouring countries, with missiles fired at a British airbase […]
If You Act Devoted When You’re Secretly Tapped Out, You May Be ‘Covert Avoidant’
[ad_1] Expert comment provided by BACP-accredited counsellor Natasha Nyeke and BACP-accredited therapist Lisa Gates. If you’ve read, watched, or heard any relationship advice in the past few years, chances are you’ve heard of “attachment styles”. These are part of attachment theory, which was developed by psychoanalyst John Bowlby. He thought that the way our parents […]
Trainee police officer after crashing his car into tree at almost 100pmh
[ad_1] Louie Day likely died ‘instantly’ and was thrown from his vehicle when it crashed on the A414 near Ongar, Essex (Picture: BPM Media) A popular trainee police officer died by suicide after crashing his car into a tree at almost 100 mph, an inquest has ruled. Louie Day likely died ‘instantly’ and was thrown […]