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Bloomberg

Psychedelic Drugs Are Fueling a Mental Health Revolution

Higher Ed
Nov.23 -- Once deemed dangerous and illegal, psychedelic compounds have been rediscovered by the scientific, medical and psychiatric communities as research reveals their capacity to help patients with a range of maladies. With investors...
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Curated Video

Families Look For More Affordable Mental Health Treatment Options

Higher Ed
A new report shows that one third of Americans are so stressed about the pandemic, they’re having a hard time with basic decisions.
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Curated Video

Financial Forecasts Bleak As World Weighs Reopening Vs. Virus Risks

Higher Ed
The U.N. says the world economy will shrink by 3.2 percent this year, and Goldman Sachs predicts U.S. unemployment will reach 25 percent.
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Teen Kids News

5 Signs of Teenage Depression

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Dr. Sheenah Hankin spoke with TKN reporter Felipe on warning signs that you may be depressed or suicidal. If you suspect that you may be experiencing signs of depression, it is recommended that you seek a professional.
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Curated Video

Mental Health Struggles Set In As Camp Fire Anniversary Nears

Higher Ed
Mental health risks are becoming more of a reality for many in the Butte County communities where the Camp Fire burned last year.
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Sky News

Williams' suicide brings up issue of depression

Higher Ed
Williams' suicide brings up issue of depression
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Beating the winter blues: Light therapy in Sweden

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED: Beating the winter blues: Light therapy in Sweden
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Bloomberg

Stiglitz: Austerity One Factor That Killed Productivity

Higher Ed
Aug. 18 -- Joseph Stiglitz, chief economist at Roosevelt Institute and Columbia University Economics Professor, examines reduced productivity in the U.S. economy, the importance of infrastructure investment, and explains how austerity...
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Curated Video

Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing

Higher Ed
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: 4041336 LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as...
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Curated Video

USA: BRAZILlAN FINANCE MINISTER SPEAKS ABOUT ECONOMIC PLANS

Higher Ed
Eng/Portu/Nat In an effort to reassure nervous world markets, Pedro Malan, Brazil's Finance Minister, spoke in Washington about his plans to launch Brazil's recovery from last weeks financial crisis. The country's interest rates have...
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Curated Video

Ketamine For Psychedelic Mental Health Healing Grows In Popularity

Higher Ed
Research shows that when used in a controlled clinical environment, ketamine can have healing benefits.
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Curated Video

Many Americans Report Weight, Sleep Changes A Year Into Pandemic

Higher Ed
A new report from the American Psychological Association suggests we're not all doing the best job coping with pandemic-related stress.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Unemployment 'Headed North' Without Stimulus, Zandi Says

Higher Ed
Aug.27 -- Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist, says the U.S. will likely experience double-digit unemployment through 2021 without another round of federal stimulus "that's a reasonable size and reasonably well designed." He...
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Bloomberg

Christopher Grisanti: Holding Cash, Selective on Stocks

Higher Ed
Sept. 15 -- Christopher Grisanti, chief executive officer at Grisanti Capital Management, discusses his approach to markets, including cash holdings and being selective on equities. Komal Sri-Kumar, president at Sri-Kumar Global...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Mental health: India has a long way to go (Padukone)

9th - Higher Ed
Deepika Padukone one of Bollywood's top actresses launches a report on public perception on mental health in India in a bid to tackle the stigma and shame attached with disorders like depression and anxiety
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Curated Video

President Barack Obama has chosen labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post as the White House scrambles for solutions to boost a fragile economy with the 2012 election looming.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Krueger being nominated for top economist post CAPTION: President Barack Obama has chosen labor economist Alan Krueger for a top administration post as the White House scrambles for solutions to boost a fragile economy with...
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Curated Video

Pregnancy and birth depresses dads, not just mums

Higher Ed
Lawrenceville, New Jersey, March 23, 2011 1. Close of baby Evan Illuminati sucking toy 2. Mid shot of Chris Illuminati playing with his son Evan 3. Wide tilt down from toy mobile to Evan and son playing 4. Close of toy 5. SOUNDBITE:...
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Curated Video

Wearable device prompts yogis to keep breathing

Higher Ed
LEAD IN:Millions of yoga enthusiasts across the world are celebrating International Yoga Day (21 June), practising their sun salutations and downward facing dogs. But breathing is just as important in yoga as bending and stretching into...
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Curated Video

USA: WASHINGTON: MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES

Higher Ed
English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton is calling for a change in attitudes to end the stigma attached to mental illness. At the first-ever White House conference on mental health, the president ordered federal health plans to give...
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Bloomberg

Scott Brown: Economic Slow Patch on Slumping Production

Higher Ed
Oct. 17 -- Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James, discusses how a slump in industrial production impacts U.S. economic growth. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Corrects name in headline.)
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Press Association

Mother, 23, did not realise she was pregnant until giving birth on toilet

Higher Ed
Dr Ewa Grocholski describes Lalene Malik's 'story of hope' after the 23-year-old student gave birth on a toilet when she was unaware that she was pregnant. Ms Malik was rushed to A&E at Northwick Park Hospital by her parents after...
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Curated Video

Schools Face Massive Teacher Shortages

Higher Ed
School districts are facing a teacher shortage amid the pandemic, and teachers are retiring early due to stress.