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Mind
Zuranolone, a breakthrough postpartum depression treatment, was just approved by the FDA. The fast-acting pill can improve symptoms in 3 days
By
Erin Prater
August 4, 2023
Newsletters
Inflation affects employee mental health. Here’s how Aflac is supporting its workers through it
By
Paige McGlauflin
and
Joey Abrams
August 4, 2023
Mind
Your therapist isn’t there to solve your problems for you. Here’s how to make the most of your 45-minute session
By
Alexa Mikhail
August 2, 2023
Mind
Stop doing the most at the expense of your mental and physical health. Here’s how to master ‘the art of chilling out’
By
Alexa Mikhail
July 29, 2023
Commentary
Only a third of post-pandemic business travelers are happy to be back on the road. Here’s why traveling for work is making us feel stressed, exhausted, and homesick
By
Frank Harrison
July 27, 2023
Health
Biden administration proposes new rules to push insurance companies to broaden mental health coverage
By
The Associated Press
July 25, 2023
Health
New national legislation targets U.S. loneliness crisis: ‘It’s irresponsible for policymakers to continue ignoring this epidemic’
By
Alexa Mikhail
July 19, 2023
Commentary
New research suggests bankers are 5 times less likely to engage in financial misconduct when working from home
By
Gleb Tsipursky
July 18, 2023
Health
Solving the country’s loneliness crisis would make Americans healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
By
Clay Marsh
and
The Conversation
July 15, 2023
Success
Matt Damon’s wife helped him snap out of a career funk after work made him ‘depressed’ with a piece of advice that made him ‘a pro’
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
July 14, 2023
Huw Edwards’ wife identifies him as BBC presenter accused of sexual misconduct. Police say no evidence he committed any crime
By
Brian Melley
and
The Associated Press
July 12, 2023
Success
The Gen Zer who sparked the ‘quiet quitting’ movement has left his corporate career because it turned out mentally checking out of a job doesn’t work
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
July 11, 2023
Leadership
Companies are tapping managers to support employees’ mental health. Some argue it’s an unfair burden
By
Paige McGlauflin
July 10, 2023
Health
Social media exodus: the benefits of quitting, as users flee to save their sanity
By
L'Oreal Thompson Payton
July 8, 2023
Mind
Johnny Knoxville opens up on mental health struggles after ‘Jackass Forever’ brain injury: ‘I think I got a little addicted to it, to the point where, you know, I scrambled my brains’
By
Krysta Fauria
and
The Associated Press
July 6, 2023
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Eleanor Pringle
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