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Stress from work and social interactions put women at higher coronary heart disease risk
04-09-2021 mediabest Health News

Psychosocial stress—typically resulting from difficulty coping with challenging environments—may work

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Survey finds young Americans are using social media to address mental health issues … caused by social media
03-17-2021 mediabest Health News

As social media contributes to depression among some U.S. teens

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The social and economic cost of eating disorders in the United States
03-03-2021 mediabest Health News

The impact of eating disorders in the United States was

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Why a mask and social distancing are still needed even if you get the shot
01-15-2021 mediabest Health News

It was a long struggle to adopt a new normal

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Quantity, content, and context of social media use may affect adolescents’ sleep
11-13-2020 mediabest Health News

A new study published in the Journal of Adolescent Health

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Regular social engagement linked to healthier brain microstructure in older adults
10-19-2020 mediabest Health News

Older people who report greater levels of social engagement have

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Understanding social distancing and microbial health
09-17-2020 mediabest Health News

Social distancing is a key component of the expert-recommended strategy

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3 ways to promote social skills in homebound kids
08-03-2020 mediabest Health News

With the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic getting worse in

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Drive-in music festivals allow you to social distance. But what happens when you add drugs and alcohol?
07-16-2020 mediabest Health News

The cancellation of events due to the COVID-19 pandemic has

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Why Buddhist monks collect alms and visit households even in times of social distancing
07-14-2020 mediabest Health News

Monks socially distancing as they go about their daily alms

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