Though the 2024 presidential election may be over, many woke up Wednesday with continued stress that is likely felt by many no matter who they cast their ballots for.
“You have it on your computers, you have it on your phone, you're going onto social media and you have 24-hour news coverage, and you feel like you can’t get away,” said Dr. Jinneh. She said it’s ...
Avoid talking politics: Make your voice heard at the ballot box, rather than in tense conversations, experts say. “For election-related stress, being engaged in the political process is an important ...
Which topic is the bigger dinner-table conversation killer: our nation’s fractious presidential election, or your own family’s finances? Both subjects make for uncomfortable conversations, a recent ...
Cherie Clonan, CEO of The Digital Picnic, explains how free dinners, burnout-preventing days off and even ADHD assessments have boosted employee wellbeing – and her bottom line.
A study reveals that increased family dinner frequency during COVID-19 positively impacts mental health and social interactions in children and adults.