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Worker has a breakdown at work.
Newsletters
Employee mental health requests have skyrocketed but only a fraction of leaders are making real changes
By Emma BurleighMay 13, 2024
young boy fast asleep in bed
Family
79% of parents say they’ve given their kids sleep aids, from melatonin and Ambien to THC
By Beth GreenfieldMay 11, 2024
Financial stress is making us mentally and physically ill. Here’s how to cope
Mind
Financial stress is making us mentally and physically ill. Here’s how to cope
By Hillary HoffowerMay 10, 2024
Kate Spade confronted the tragic death of its founder head-on. Now its CEO aims to honor the legacy of that loss
Newsletters
Kate Spade confronted the tragic death of its founder head-on. Now its CEO aims to honor the legacy of that loss
By Emma Hinchliffe and Joey AbramsMay 10, 2024
Two coworkers chat at an office.
Newsletters
Gen Z workers love to ‘yap’ and bosses should think twice about shutting them up
By Emma BurleighMay 9, 2024
Young coworkers talk in office.
Leadership
Gen Z employees love ‘yapping’ in the office and experts say it’s actually a good thing for the workplace
By Emma BurleighMay 9, 2024
Andy Dunn, American entrepreneur and the co-founder of Bonobos Inc
Leadership
Ask Andy: I’m a founder struggling with mental-health issues. How can I step away from my startup?
By Andy DunnMay 9, 2024
Daughter kissing on hand of father lying down in hospital
Health
Meet the death doulas who bring comfort to people at the end of their lives
By Liz SeegertMay 7, 2024
Miss USA 2023 resigns from her title to focus on her mental health: ‘Never compromise your physical and mental well-being’
Health
Miss USA 2023 resigns from her title to focus on her mental health: ‘Never compromise your physical and mental well-being’
By Jordyn BradleyMay 7, 2024
Worker is stressed.
Newsletters
Workers are so burned out that nearly 20% think of quitting every day
By Emma BurleighMay 6, 2024
Women are succeeding at work like never before, but it’s ruining their mental health. How companies can better support them—and reduce turnover
Newsletters
Women are succeeding at work like never before, but it’s ruining their mental health. How companies can better support them—and reduce turnover
By Sheryl EstradaMay 6, 2024
A new survey about the U.S. health care system shows 75% of Americans think mental health issues are identified and treated “somewhat worse” or “much worse” than physical ailments.
Mind
75% of Americans think mental health issues are treated worse than physical illness, new survey says. Here’s why
By Lindsey LeakeMay 3, 2024
Lack of supervision at psychiatric facility led to violent assaults and a patient’s escape to a pond: report
Health
Lack of supervision at psychiatric facility led to violent assaults and a patient’s escape to a pond: report
By The Associated PressMay 3, 2024
Photo illustration of a row of black office chairs with a red and gold throne in the middle and a sign on it that reads "Reserved for CHRO."
Newsletters
CHROs are more powerful than ever—but they’ll have to fight to hold on to their new status
By Azure GilmanMay 3, 2024
Photo illustration of a row of black office chairs with a red and gold throne in the middle and a sign on it that reads "Reserved for CHRO."
Leadership
How HR chiefs went from ‘lepers’ to C-suite power players
By Paige McGlauflinMay 2, 2024
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