Samantha Raphelson
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The White House said it wants to ensure the museums show the "unity, progress and enduring values that define the American story."
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When we experience a difficult emotion, such as anger, sadness or anxiety, many of us try to push those feelings down instead of processing what we're feeling. But learning how to regulate your emotions is key for building better relationships and better mental health.
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Music therapy can benefit patients with stress, anxiety and Alzheimer’s disease.
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According to the American Psychiatric Association, more than 30% of Americans say their sleep quality is poor or they aren’t getting enough sleep each night.
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More than 15 million American adults say they have ADHD, and about half of them received their diagnoses as adults.
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Drawing, painting or sculpting with clay can have major benefits for our mental well-being and help reduce anxiety and stress.
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People who suffer from chronic pain are more likely to develop mental health issues such as anxiety, depression and substance use disorders.
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The recent plane crashes in Washington D.C., Philadelphia and Toronto are making many people nervous about getting on a plane, but your chances of dying in a plane crash are actually much lower than other forms of transport, such as driving.
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The cooling labor market is offering fewer jobs — and a recent survey from the New York Fed shows a spike in the number of job seekers.
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Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., questioned Judge Amy Coney Barrett about whether Griswold v. Connecticut, the ruling that protects the right to buy and use contraception, was correctly decided.