insert_link Health & Wellness As Pandemic continues, APA warns Children’s Mental Health is suffering The United States is fast approaching 2 full years of the COVID-19 pandemic, and mental illness and the demand for psychological services are at all-time highs—especially among children. As the American Psychological Association (APA) reports, while some children benefited from changes like remote learning, others are facing a mental health crisis. Prior to COVID-19, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) data found 1 in 5 children had a mental […] todayJanuary 31, 2022
insert_link Health & Wellness New study finds that nearly Half of US Adults are Anxious about returning to Pre-Pandemic Routines A recent study revealed nearly half of adults in the nation experience some form of stress or anxiety regarding the idea of going back to pre-pandemic life as COVID-19 vaccines signal a return to some normalcy. The study from the American Psychological Association found that 49% of adults reported feeling uneasy about returning to in-person interactions when the coronavirus pandemic eventually ends. Researchers conducted the online study between February 19 […] todayMarch 22, 2021
insert_link Health & Wellness Why You May Feel SAD During the Winter Months If the dark, cold days of late fall and winter tend to leave you feeling moody and lethargic, you may have seasonal affective disorder (SAD) — a form of depression that’s affected by the change in season. The mood disorder typically starts in the fall and continues through winter — when there’s significantly less daylight — and goes away in the spring and summer. But experts say this is more than just a case […] todayNovember 26, 2019