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The ‘triple threat’ endangering worker well-being and undermining productivity—especially for Gen Z

Pessimism, uncertainty, and disconnect in the workplace are reaching critical levels.

By Beth GreenfieldJune 18, 2025
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Loneliness is bad for your health—but it may not be as deadly as once thought, new research finds
By Beth GreenfieldJune 16, 2025
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Night owls tend to have more health risks than early birds—including cognitive decline, new study finds
By Beth GreenfieldMay 30, 2025
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Gen Z and millennial men in the U.S. are among the loneliest in the western world. Here’s why
By Beth GreenfieldMay 21, 2025
What happens to your brain when you work too many hours, according to new research
By Alexa MikhailMay 21, 2025
Remote employees are lonelier, sadder, and angrier, survey finds
By Ani FreedmanMay 15, 2025
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SuccessIs AI really killing finance and banking jobs? Experts say Wall Street’s layoffs may be more hype than takeover—for now
By Emma BurleighDecember 21, 2025
InnovationShield AI took its drones from the ‘Batcave’ to the battlefield. Now the $5.6 billion defense-tech startup’s new CEO says it’s at an inflection point
By Jessica MathewsDecember 21, 2025
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LawNo, you can’t ban all Native Americans if you own a hotel, jury rules. ‘This was never about the money. We sued for one dollar’
By Sarah Raza and The Associated PressDecember 21, 2025
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PoliticsAmong sea of redactions, photos of Bill Clinton emerge with Jeffrey Epstein, in a pool with Ghislaine Maxwell
By Steven Sloan and The Associated PressDecember 21, 2025
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LawJohnson & Johnson hit with another giant asbestos-talcum powder verdict: $65.5 million in Minnesota
By The Associated PressDecember 21, 2025
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AITop AI investors say maybe it’s a bubble, but ‘bubbles are good for innovation’
By Nick LichtenbergDecember 21, 2025
Future of WorkMeet a 55-year-old automotive technician in Arkansas who didn’t care if his kids went to college: ‘There are options’
By Muskaan ArshadDecember 21, 2025
EnergyGeorgia regulators approve 50% power capacity boost, betting that massive AI data center demand will eventually materialize
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressDecember 20, 2025
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MindThe dangers of AI companions: Experts issue unprecedented warning for teens as most parents are in the dark about their habits
By Beth GreenfieldApril 30, 2025
MindThese eating habit mistakes could lead to stress and burnout. 3 changes to make
By Ani FreedmanApril 29, 2025
MindGen Z and millennial workers would accept lower salaries in exchange for this one thing from their employers
By Alexa MikhailApril 18, 2025
MindScientists uncover a breakthrough in how probiotics impact mental health
By Ani FreedmanApril 14, 2025
MindMore psych hospital beds are needed for kids, but neighbors say not here
By Eric Berger and KFF Health NewsApril 9, 2025
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FamilyModern parenting is hurting kids and adults, ‘Anxious Generation’ author warns
By Beth GreenfieldApril 2, 2025
Two tiny boys look at a smartphone, as one sucks his thumb
Family68% of parents with children under 6 say their kids need a ‘detox’ from technology. Here’s why that’s scary, say experts
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 27, 2025
MindBillionaire investor Ray Dalio credits all his success to meditation: ‘It gives you a calmness’
By Alexa MikhailMarch 18, 2025
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MindBan on conversion ‘therapy’ to be reconsidered by Supreme Court. Here’s what the discredited practice that tries to change LGBTQ youth is like
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 18, 2025
MindThis 4-question quiz from Stanford psychiatrists can help protect from the dangers of AI
By Saneha Borisuth and Nina VasanMarch 12, 2025
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MindEating disorders in middle age are ‘way more common than people think,’ says expert. 3 women share their stories
By Beth GreenfieldMarch 5, 2025
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MindTV journalist Kendis Gibson says he secretly battled depression before psychedelics saved his life
By Karla PopeFebruary 24, 2025
MindHere’s a look into Silicon Valley’s ‘executive psychedelic slumber parties’ that cost over $3,000
By Ani FreedmanFebruary 18, 2025
MindAI could revolutionize the future of mental health care, but it comes with big risks
By Sandra MatzFebruary 14, 2025
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MindIn a showdown of psychotherapists vs. ChatGPT, the latter wins, new study finds
By Beth GreenfieldFebruary 13, 2025
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MindAmerican troops describe their fear, anxiety, and whiplash following Trump’s transgender military ban
By Beth GreenfieldFebruary 8, 2025
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MindWhat time of day you feel your best and worst, according to research
By Ani FreedmanFebruary 4, 2025
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MindThe truth about cannabis: Researchers from largest study on its effects on the brain have a warning for young adults
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 28, 2025
LifePeople are ditching their Apple Watches after feeling bullied to burn calories and ‘close their rings’
By Ani FreedmanJanuary 24, 2025
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MindFDA approves Johnson & Johnson’s ketamine-derived nasal spray for depression as stand-alone treatment
By Beth GreenfieldJanuary 22, 2025
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LifestylePilates dominated fitness trends this year. 4 health benefits of the workout that will make you a convert
By Beth GreenfieldDecember 27, 2024
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MindWorkplace well-being is at an all-time low. Here are 5 ways employers can actually help
By Alexa MikhailDecember 26, 2024
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HealthAmericans over 75 have the highest rates of suicide. How to prevent depression with aging, according to AARP
By Debra WhitmanDecember 24, 2024
Signs against and in support of trans youth outside of the U.S. Supreme Court
LifeFleeing the country and rationing testosterone: Transgender Americans’ new reality under a Trump presidency
By Beth GreenfieldDecember 23, 2024
MindMichael Phelps says these 2 parenting tricks are his key to raising mentally healthy kids
By Ani FreedmanDecember 17, 2024
MindMichael Phelps is pleading with men to get therapy to help deal with the mental health crisis. ‘Try it once, please’
By Ani FreedmanDecember 11, 2024
MindMichael Phelps does these 5 things every day to be his ‘best self’
By Ani FreedmanDecember 6, 2024
MindMillions of Americans—especially Gen X—are dealing with psychiatric disorders associated with leaded gasoline exhaust, new study finds
By Ani FreedmanDecember 4, 2024
The majority of Americans (56%) say alone time is a critical component of their mental health—yet nearly half (46%) don’t get it during the winter holidays. That’s according to a new survey from the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.
MindThe mental health paradox: Amid the loneliness epidemic, most say they need alone time to feel better this holiday season
By Lindsey LeakeDecember 3, 2024
The sound of road traffic is not only linked to increased stress and anxiety, it also muddies the mental health benefits of nature noise, according to research published Nov. 27, 2024, in the journal PLOS One.
MindYour commute is more dangerous than previously realized, new research shows. One simple change could combat the mental toll
By Lindsey LeakeNovember 27, 2024
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