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Four ways the world has profoundly changed for today's young people, according to a comprehensive new global report.
As global mental health campaigns embrace emotional clarity and discomfort, can Indian advertising move beyond polished stories to truly connect?
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Daily Times on MSNRising heat Is harming mental health, study warnsA new study has revealed that the rising intensity of global heat, driven by climate change, is affecting not just physical ...
CHENNAI: Since 1990, obesity rates have jumped significantly around the world—up to 8 times higher in some parts of Africa ...
Rituals has announced a new partnership with UNICEF which is dedicated to strengthening the mental health of children and ...
Alopecia areata cases increased from 1990 to 2021, highlighting the need for further research into socioeconomic factors and ...
Dr. Lindsay Frey shares how her teen years shaped her purpose, why adolescent mental health can’t wait, and how she’s building a worldwide movement of hope. Dr. Lindsay Frey, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNGlobal report highlights key health challenges facing adolescentsPoor mental health, rising obesity rates, exposure to violence and climate change are among the key challenges facing our ...
It's the largest study of its kind, and its findings could have big implications for young adults in the United States.
If your global mental health programs aren’t gaining traction, factors beyond just stigma may be standing in the way. To create initiatives that resonate across geographic regions, ethnic backgrounds, ...
Rituals and UNICEF announced their new partnership, dedicated to strengthening the mental health of children and young people ...
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