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Canada’s oldest queer film festival explores the psychology of a bad haircut and more

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Image+nation film festival features a variety of films from across the world. One of them is a dark comedy called ‘Bangs.’
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Seasonal Affective Disorder is very common. Here are ways to manage it.

9th - Higher Ed
Psychologists say a lack of sunlight can impact a person's vitamin D levels, their serotonin, behavior, sleep cycle and memory.
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Canadian obesity rate doubled during pandemic: study

9th - Higher Ed
New research published in Canadian Medical Association Journal found that the obesity rate doubled during the COVID-19 pandemic, something researchers say could be linked to more sedentary behaviour and mental health issues driven by...
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Women and low-income families hit hardest by increasing rates of depression

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A CDC study reveals rising depression rates among adolescents and adults, with many cases going untreated and women and low-income families most affected. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Trump's Tariffs Ignite Concerns About US Recession

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Almost a century ago, the US enacted a tariff law that triggered a global trade war and exacerbated the Great Depression. Now, President Donald Trump is wagering that the world has evolved enough to avoid a repeat. However, his plans...
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More people are prioritizing their mental health in the new year

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Utah mental health professionals explained it's a step in the right direction as more Americans are looking to improve their well-being. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Mike Wilson on Markets, Fed, Election, Growth in 2025

Higher Ed
Morgan Stanley Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson expects to see better market breadth in 2025. He talks about how the US election has been positive for markets and where he sees risks for investors. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Winter blues: Two in five Americans report mood decline during colder months

Higher Ed
A recent poll from the American Psychiatric Association found that 41% of Americans reported sleeping more in the winter, 28% said they experienced increased fatigue, and 27% said they felt depressed. (Scripps News)
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Historical context of fascism in America, and the 2024 presidential race

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Presidential history expert Jeffrey Engel lays out the historical context of the term fascism in America as rhetoric labeling Donald Trump as having fascist characteristics has loomed. (Scripps News)
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Southeastern U.S. continues to face severe flooding from Tropical Storm Debby

Higher Ed
Tropical Storm Debby is continuing to batter the southeastern U.S. The storm is dumping tons of rain on South Carolina as it moves north. (Scripps News)
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Doctor explains why ketamine is being used as a depression treatment

Higher Ed
Cases of depression that are resistant to common treatments affect over 2 million Americans, so researchers are testing a common street drug to combat the disorder. (Scripps News)
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Postpartum depression can happen in fathers, too

Higher Ed
Research shows 8 to 10 percent of fathers experience postpartum depression in the year after their child is born, most commonly 3 to 6 months. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Meta under fire for ‘tone deaf’ minimum age change on WhatsApp

Higher Ed
Social media giant Meta has been urged to reverse the lowering of the minimum age to use WhatsApp. The change, which reduces the age limit from 16 to 13, came into force in the UK and EU on Thursday. Campaign group Smartphone Free...
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Bloomberg

Christina Romer on US Economy, Inflation, Fed

Higher Ed
Council of Economic Advisers former Chair, Christina Romer, says Inflation is going down and the economy so far is holding up. She spoke, prior to Jay Powell's speech, with Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro and Lisa Abramowicz, on a special...
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Press Association

Additional 2.5 million people will have major illnesses by 2040, report says

Higher Ed
An additional 2.5 million people in England will be living with major illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, dementia and depression by 2040, according to a new report. The study from the Health Foundation found that 9.1 million people in...
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Bloomberg

TikTok's Algorithm Pushes Harmful Content to Kids

Higher Ed
The TikTok app, used by more than 150 million Americans, is sending dangerous and depressing content to kids and teens that can cause anxiety and despair. Owned by Chinese internet company ByteDance Ltd., TikTok says it's making...
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Press Association

Louise O Rielly speaks at an anti-eviction protest in Dublin

Higher Ed
Sinn Feins Louise O'Reilly and disability campaigner Kayleigh McKevitt speaking to the crowds at the anti eviction cost of living demonstration outside Dail Eireann, Dublin. The protest comes on the first day of the end of the no-fault...
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Great Depression families migrate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Depression family eating and sleeping in a tent attached to their car / boy cooking soup on makeshift stove / shoddy trailer / father sits smoking / children amuse themselves as mother cooks / CU several different migrants. Great...
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Here We Go Magic Interview (clip 5)

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Here We Go Magic on high school, comics, comic strip, plagiarism, football, bird, photos, newspaper, friends, schizophrenia, parents, depression and mental illness. Produced by Uncensored Interview / ZenCat Productions, LLC. Here We Go...
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Valentines Heart (Loopable)

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Afar Woman braiding straw

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Afar Woman braiding straw on August 13, 2011 in Afar village, Danakil depression, Ethiopia (Footage by Getty Images)
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Ethiopian woman braiding straw next to hut

Pre-K - Higher Ed
made of wood and straw Ethiopian woman braiding straw next to hut on August 13, 2011 in Afar Village, Danakil depression, Ethiopia (Footage by Getty Images)
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Empty houses in Suburbs Detroit,USA

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Empty houses in Suburbs Detroit,USA
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Closed Hospital

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Closed Hospital on May 16, 2012 in Brownsville, PA (Footage by Getty Images)