Most of us have experienced anxiety or will at some point in the future. It's normal to feel worried from time to time.
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Israeli missile strikes hit two multi-story buildings in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon. Footage captured the moment ...
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“While social media plays an important role in fostering some aspects of youth development, such as identity formation and social connection, our study reveals that it may also present challenges, ...
A local clinical psychologist is getting a big boost in federal funding to investigate social media's role in the youth ...
Chronic absenteeism, where a student misses 10 or more school days, has nearly doubled since 2014. Here's how schools are ...
Election season can be a stressful time for many. Political ads, phone calls, texts, mailings and endless news reports ...
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Young people today are growing up in a social media-saturated world where technology plays a central role in shaping most of their experiences. And the rapid rise of social media use has consequently ...
Adam Grant draws on recent neuroscience research to offer a simple plan to beat back anxiety and stay sane until election day.
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