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Coverage of Mental Health in the Nexus archive.

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  • HEALTHJul 8 · 08:58 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Gen Z underestimates impact of social media on loneliness, Hong Kong poll finds

    A Hong Kong Christian Service survey found that Gen Z in Hong Kong underestimates the negative impact of social media on mental health, with frequent users reporting higher levels of loneliness compared to less frequent users. The study involved 572 participants aged 11 to 24.

  • HEALTHJul 8 · 07:59 UTCWTOP DC
    Remote work has its perks, but U.Va. study also finds mental health downsides

    A University of Virginia study by economist Emma Harrington found that remote workers experience greater mental distress compared to those in in-person jobs, driven by increased isolation. The study highlights that people living alone face the most significant challenges, with many days lacking meaningful social contact, while also acknowledging benefits like reduced commutes and family time. Harrington suggests hybrid work schedules may balance these trade-offs.

  • POLITICSJul 8 · 05:00 UTCTHE GUARDIAN WORLD
    Disability benefits in England and Wales not fit for purpose, Timms review to find

    The Timms review into personal independence payments (Pip) in England and Wales concludes that the disability benefits system is 'not fit for purpose' and requires a radical overhaul. The review criticizes the current points-based assessment system as ineffective, particularly for fluctuating mental health conditions.

  • HEALTHJul 7 · 02:06 UTCNPR HEALTH
    What a divorce coach wishes couples knew before ending a marriage

    Karen McNenny, a divorce coach and author of a new book, emphasizes that divorce should be viewed as a tool rather than a weapon. She advises couples on how to end a marriage while safeguarding their family and mental health.

  • HEALTHJul 6 · 08:00 UTCSTAT NEWS
    What does content creation do to mental health?

    The article discusses the mental health challenges faced by content creators, highlighting a conference in Anaheim, Calif., (Vidcon) where programming focused on their well-being. The author, who creates social media content for STAT, notes the growing attention to mental health implications for creators with large audiences.

  • HEALTHJul 4 · 11:58 UTCKXAN NBC AUSTIN
    Data: Texas Hill Country flood survivors still struggling in recovery 1 year later

    One year after the Hill Country floods caused over 100 deaths, survivors continue to face financial and mental health challenges in recovery efforts. New data highlights ongoing struggles among those affected by the disaster.

  • HEALTHJul 4 · 07:00 UTCNY POST
    Dear Abby: My husband blames everyone but himself for his problems

    A woman seeks advice for her husband who refuses to accept responsibility for his mental health issues and blames others. Another person discusses difficulties when traveling with a friend.

  • HEALTHJul 3 · 08:45 UTCTHE HINDU NATIONAL
    Watch: Falling fertility rate, antibiotic resistance and a rare brain infection in Kerala

    The article discusses India's declining fertility rate and its social-economic impacts, rising antibiotic resistance, and the effects of recent GST reforms on healthcare. It also covers challenges in Kerala related to amoebic meningoencephalitis cases and emphasizes the need for mental health discussions among youth.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 21:36 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Teen Health Connection graduates reflect on years of leadership training

    Two Teen Health Connection graduates, Sophey Cherry and Cameron Miller, reflected on their years of leadership training and commitment to avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. The program, active in Charlotte for over 30 years, focuses on drug education, mental health, and peer outreach, with participants creating awareness materials and serving on a teen advisory board.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 19:55 UTCKRON4 SAN FRANCISCO
    ChatGPT bot made man's mental health worse, not better: lawsuit

    A California man is suing OpenAI, claiming that using ChatGPT worsened his mental health crisis. OpenAI asserts its AI technology, including ChatGPT Health, assists users with health and wellness inquiries.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 08:30 UTCSTAT NEWS
    Opinion: Teens are turning to chatbots for mental health help. We need rules to keep them safe

    A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that the use of AI chatbots for mental health advice among young people increased by over 40% in a year, rising from 1 in 8 to 1 in 5. The article argues that this trend highlights the urgent need for regulations to protect adolescents using AI for mental health support.

  • HEALTHJul 2 · 00:22 UTCKHON2 HONOLULU
    Hawaiʻi's Gov. Green takes helm of Western Governors' Association

    Governor Josh Green has assumed leadership of the Western Governors' Association and launched the Health Beyond Healthcare initiative to enhance mental health outcomes, expand access to care, and address factors influencing overall well-being in Western states.

  • HEALTHJul 1 · 13:49 UTCNY POST
    WHOOP reveals shock mental health trends — including when stress levels spike

    WHOOP has revealed surprising mental health trends, specifically noting that stress levels spike in June. The article suggests that experiencing heightened emotions during this period is common.

  • HEALTHJul 1 · 13:00 UTCWISCONSIN EXAMINER
    Wisconsin Laborers union breaks new ground with peer support for troubled members

    The Wisconsin Laborers District Council is launching LEAN, a peer support program for union members facing mental health, stress, or substance abuse challenges. The program, only the third of its kind in the U.S., includes trained peer specialists and a 24/7 hotline to address stigma and provide support.

  • HEALTHJul 1 · 08:46 UTCDAILY MAIL
    Jeff Brazier breaks down in tears while detailing 'heavy' mental health struggles as he says he wants to 'apologise' to his son Bobby for putting on a 'fake' front

    Jeff Brazier discusses his mental health struggles, breaking down in tears and expressing a desire to apologize to his son Bobby for maintaining a fake front.

  • POLITICSJul 1 · 08:45 UTCPOLITICO CONGRESS
    Tom Kean Jr. kept his depression a secret. Colleagues are questioning that decision.

    Rep. Tom Kean Jr. disclosed his absence from the House was due to inpatient depression treatment, sparking debate about privacy versus transparency for elected officials. Colleagues expressed sympathy but questioned his delayed disclosure and lack of detail, with some arguing public representatives should balance personal privacy with constituent accountability.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 30 · 22:48 UTCSEMAFOR
    Australia toughens social media ban

    Australia doubled penalties for social media companies violating the under-16 user ban as teens circumvent restrictions using methods like fake mustaches and VPNs. A study found little change in social media use post-ban, suggesting it may not improve teen mental health.

  • HEALTHJun 30 · 15:02 UTCBUSINESS INSIDER
    After losing my job, I realized I needed an escape from unemployment. A new hobby helped me find it.

    Brittany Johnson lost her job in early 2025 and took up ice skating as a hobby to cope with unemployment. Despite the financial strain of skates, lessons, and coaching, the activity improved her mental health and reduced anxiety from job hunting.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 22:01 UTCKMSP FOX9 MINNEAPOLIS
    Mpls council member cites 'mass shootings, federal occupation' for mental health leave

    Minneapolis City Council member Aisha Chughtai announced plans to take a month-long mental health break, citing stress from an election, mass shootings, and a federal occupation. She attributed her decision to these factors impacting her well-being.

  • CRIMEJun 29 · 17:06 UTCKXRM FOX21 COLORADO SPRINGS
    Suspect threatens mother with knife, punches officer: CSPD

    A suspect threatened his mother with a knife during a mental health episode and allegedly punched an officer in the face in Colorado Springs, according to the Colorado Springs Police Department.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 16:02 UTCKSTP ABC MINNEAPOLIS
    Minneapolis City Council Member Aisha Chughtai takes mental health leave

    Minneapolis City Council member Aisha Chughtai is taking a one-month mental health leave to address clinical depression and anxiety through an outpatient program. She cited stress from mass shootings, the municipal election, and Operation Metro Surge as contributing factors to her decision.

  • HEALTHJun 29 · 10:01 UTCDAILY MAIL
    England faces mental health 'crisis' as one in ten children now have diagnosis

    England is experiencing a mental health crisis, with one in ten children now diagnosed with a mental health condition.

  • HEALTHJun 28 · 08:58 UTCLE MONDE (EN)
    'Summer and extreme heat make all the symptoms worse': Coping with a heatwave and mental health conditions

    The article discusses how summer and extreme heat exacerbate mental health symptoms, highlighting challenges faced during heatwaves. It references the Metz-Thionville Regional Hospital Center in Metz on June 26, 2026.

  • HEALTHJun 26 · 17:35 UTCQUARTZ
    20 things your sleep schedule reveals about your health

    The article discusses how sleep schedules can indicate health aspects such as heart health, hormonal balance, mental well-being, and longevity. It highlights that natural wake-up times and total sleep duration serve as clues to overall health.

  • HEALTHJun 26 · 00:36 UTCAL JAZEERA
    Plan Intl: ‘Mental health impact of Venezuelan quakes can last for years’

    Plan International emphasized that children and young people should be prioritized in Venezuela's response to recent earthquakes. The organization highlighted that the mental health impacts of the quakes can persist for years.

  • BUSINESSJun 25 · 11:00 UTCCHICAGO SUN-TIMES
    Dear Abby: Woman's antics at the office negatively impact co-workers

    A coworker named Bev is described as domineering, bullying, and disruptive, negatively impacting the workplace and colleagues' mental health. She makes excessive personal calls and takes credit for others' work, with the boss, Janet, being one of her few friends, complicating efforts to address the issue.

  • HEALTHJun 25 · 07:55 UTCOHIO CAPITAL JOURNAL
    A lack of funding, a glut of stigma: How Ohio LGBTQ+ health outcomes are impacted

    A new report highlights significant mental health disparities among Ohio's LGBTQ+ community, with gay, lesbian, and bisexual residents 2.6 times more likely and transgender individuals 3.5 times more likely to report frequent mental distress compared to non-LGBTQ+ Ohioans. The report cites a lack of funding, resources, and data as key barriers to addressing these disparities, exacerbated by stigma, discrimination, and legislation banning gender-affirming care for minors.

  • HEALTHJun 25 · 06:49 UTCEURACTIV
    FIRST AID: MEPs target vapes, processed foods

    MEPs are targeting vapes and processed foods. The article also mentions topics including AI, Ebola, and mental health.

  • CRIMEJun 24 · 15:01 UTCGOTHAMIST
    NYC teens say jobs and mental health, not policing, would curb violence

    NYC teens advocate for jobs and mental health as solutions to curb violence, rather than policing. City safety officials, including a Deputy Mayor for Public Safety, met with students and teachers from MECA High School.

  • POLITICSJun 24 · 04:35 UTCABC7 SAN FRANCISCO
    SF Supervisor Jackie Fielder to return after mental health leave; reflects on recovery in video post

    San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder will return to City Hall next week after taking a three-month leave of absence. She reflects on her recovery in a video post.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 24 · 03:39 UTCDEUTSCHE WELLE
    US: Google's YouTube settles teen mental health lawsuit

    Google's YouTube has settled a lawsuit alleging its platform's addictive design harmed a Florida teenager's mental health, causing depression, anxiety, and sleep loss. Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok also face similar claims about their impact on young users.

  • CRIMEJun 23 · 23:14 UTCR/SCAMS
    is this some type of scam?

    A user on Instagram suspects a potential sympathy scam involving an account with three recent posts (Jan 23 to May 3) and a non-functional GoFundMe link. The user seeks opinions on whether the account is legitimate, citing unsettling comments and a bio with broken links.

  • TECHNOLOGYJun 23 · 22:24 UTCLAIST
    LAUSD's new screentime rules: No device time for youngest students, more limits for older grades

    LAUSD approved new screen time policies starting in August 2026, banning device use for preschool through 1st grade and imposing weekly/daily limits for older grades. Exceptions apply for computer-dependent subjects and students with disabilities, with costs including $4.25 million for laptop carts and $1 million annually for software.

  • POLITICSJun 23 · 19:27 UTCKRON4 SAN FRANCISCO
    SF supervisor Fielder to return to City Hall after mental health leave

    San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder will return to City Hall next week after a three-month mental health leave, expressing eagerness to resume her duties. Fielder stated in a social media video that she is 'clear-eyed and grounded' and ready to serve again.

  • HEALTHJun 23 · 06:05 UTCBBC SCIENCE
    'Right to grow' helping wild flowers bloom

    The 'Right to grow' initiative encourages cultivating flowers or food on unused land. Supporters claim this practice enhances mental health and fosters local pride.

  • BUSINESSJun 23 · 05:34 UTCSCMP CHINA
    Why Singapore lawyers don’t last beyond courtship phase: ‘so much pressure’

    Former Singaporean lawyer Dominic Low left his corporate law job after experiencing extreme work pressure, including working until 2am to respond to an international client. He cited the expectation to sacrifice personal life and mental health as the breaking point.

  • HEALTHJun 22 · 13:11 UTCWBTV CHARLOTTE
    Roller skating offers mental health reset for skaters of all ages

    Roller skating at Skate Galaxy in Baton Rouge provides mental health benefits for skaters of all ages, including stress relief and improved mood. Coach LT Otis, a long-time skater, emphasizes focus and endorphin-driven motivation, while gerontologist Sam Cradduck highlights physical benefits like muscle strengthening and balance. Individuals like Naomi Evans credit skating with helping manage depression, and others use it as a safe space to decompress.

  • HEALTHJun 20 · 11:00 UTCCHICAGO SUN-TIMES
    AI can't provide comfort to teens in need

    A 2025 University of Chicago survey found 72% of American teens used AI chatbots as companions, with some seeking emotional support. However, AI systems like ChatGPT have been shown to provide harmful advice on self-harm and suicide, prompting calls for teens to seek human connections instead.

  • HEALTHJun 19 · 15:47 UTCWPLG LOCAL 10 MIAMI
    From foster care to doctorate: South Florida woman turns pain into purpose

    Dr. Alecia Rodriguez, a South Florida psychotherapist and nonprofit founder, overcame a traumatic childhood in foster care to earn a doctorate and advocate for foster children. She runs a therapy practice and Sadie’s Daughter, a nonprofit supporting youth in foster care, inspired by her own experiences of abuse and resilience.

  • HEALTHJun 19 · 13:29 UTCMARKETWATCH
    ‘We are habitually frugal’: My wife and I have money. How do we help our children without ruining their independence?

    A couple seeks advice on financially supporting their children while maintaining their independence. The article highlights concerns that mental health issues may lead the children to live paycheck to paycheck.

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