Adults 65 years and older reported that working had positive impacts on both their mental and physical health compared with those aged 50 to 64 years.
Having a job—whether it's working for someone else or being their own boss—gives older Americans more than just a way to earn ...
Ultra-processed foods like sugary snacks, sodas, and fast food might seem convenient during a busy day, but they can have a steep cost. Diets high in ultra-processed foods are linked to a 20-50 ...
These benefits are most pronounced among people 65 and older – 79% report work has a "very positive" or "somewhat positive" ...
Older Michiganders say their work affects their mental health in a positive way. A new poll from the University of Michigan ...
Nebraska Medicine's director of Behavioral Health remembers many health care workers having to pick up extra shifts because ...
Distrust of everything from institutions to people closest to you takes a serious toll on health and happiness. Here’s how to find a way back.
Positive affirmations can contribute to a healthier mindset by activating the brain's reward centers, enhancing self-worth, ...
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Austin leaders have asked for a review of city responses to mental health calls. (Ben Thompson/Community Impact) A review of ...
Stuart Goldsmith’s stand-up show at Bristol Grammar School kicks off a vital campaign to help parents and teens open up ...
Chairperson of the National Human Rights Institutions, Maqsoud Kruse, stressed artificial intelligence can democratise access to mental health resources ...