Have you seen Harry Style, Olivia Wilde, Leonardo DiCaprio or other relationship age gaps in headlines? Here’s why.
Author: Sara M Moniuszko, USA TODAY
Are you part of this ever-growing club called ‘quiet quitting’?
Chances are you’ve seen headlines about quiet quitting this week. Here’s what you need to know about its connection to mental health.
Feel the urge to ‘quiet quit’? Time to check in with your mental health, experts say
Burned out after logging excessive hours during the pandemic? You’re not alone. Quiet quitting is on the rise. Here’s what it means for mental health.
If you say you don’t ‘believe’ in abortion, is that really what you mean?
Why do people use the word ‘believe’ when they really mean ‘agree’? This subtle tweak may seem minor, but experts say it can impact conversations.
I learned why our brains feel too full for more bad news
Emotional exhaustion and crisis fatigue are leaving us feeling overwhelmed and unable to pay attention to more bad news.
Why it feels like your brain doesn’t have room to think about monkeypox
If you also feel overwhelmed by the onslaught of recent news, including monkeypox, you aren’t alone. Here’s how it may affect your mental health.
Don’t fall behind on these important wellness checks
Are you up-to-date with all your health screenings? Our medical columnist wants to make sure you’re taking the necessary steps.
Tom Holland takes break from social media for mental health. 6 signs you need to unplug.
When is it time to step away from social media like Instagram? We asked experts to weigh in on signs to look for.
Why I’ll be walking outside with no shoes this weekend
Have you heard of earthing (or grounding)? It’s a wellness practice that’s gaining attention online. Here’s why I’m going to give it a try.
Have you heard of ‘grounding’ or ‘earthing’? What it is and why it’s getting attention.
Earthing, or grounding, is a practice of putting your bare feet on the ground with the thought it helps promote health and well-being. Here’s why.