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4 signs you’re working with a toxic person—and what to do about it
Success4 signs you’re working with a toxic person—and what to do about it
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 29, 2023
Depression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock
MindDepression and anxiety may be biologically aging you. These small changes could slow the clock
By Erin PraterMarch 26, 2023
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MindHow antidepressants can help you manage depression and find relief from persistent sadness
By Jodi HelmerMarch 26, 2023
Workers of all generations finally agree on something: Putting happiness above career ambitions
SuccessWorkers of all generations finally agree on something: Putting happiness above career ambitions
By Megan LeonhardtMarch 23, 2023
Most workers are struggling with their mental health, and company’s confusing healthcare programs aren’t helping
SuccessMost workers are struggling with their mental health, and company’s confusing healthcare programs aren’t helping
By Trey WilliamsMarch 21, 2023
Fictional ‘Ted Lasso’ TV character takes the real White House podium to promote mental health care
HealthFictional ‘Ted Lasso’ TV character takes the real White House podium to promote mental health care
By Darlene Superville, Zeke Miller and The Associated PressMarch 20, 2023
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FamilyNearly half of working mothers surveyed have been diagnosed with anxiety or depression. Here’s what can help
By L'Oreal Thompson PaytonMarch 17, 2023
‘You can lose everything’: How founders’ mental health also collapsed with SVB’s downfall
Mind‘You can lose everything’: How founders’ mental health also collapsed with SVB’s downfall
By Alexa MikhailMarch 17, 2023
Depression too often gets deemed ‘hard to treat’ when medication falls short. An overreliance on it can cause harm
HealthDepression too often gets deemed ‘hard to treat’ when medication falls short. An overreliance on it can cause harm
By Elissa H. Patterson, University of Michigan and The ConversationMarch 15, 2023
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TechThe ChatGPT choice: Is improving web search worth exposing humans to tech that preys on their compassion?
By Nir Eisikovits and The ConversationMarch 15, 2023
I had all of my capital held up in Silicon Valley Bank as it collapsed. It showed me that the grittiest entrepreneurs will survive the VC winter
CommentaryI had all of my capital held up in Silicon Valley Bank as it collapsed. It showed me that the grittiest entrepreneurs will survive the VC winter
By Leslie FeinzaigMarch 14, 2023
A new mindfulness technique aims to help Black employees heal from racial trauma in and out of the workplace
NewslettersA new mindfulness technique aims to help Black employees heal from racial trauma in and out of the workplace
By Ellen McGirtMarch 10, 2023
Obsessive thoughts about your appearance could be body dysmorphic disorder—these are the signs
MindObsessive thoughts about your appearance could be body dysmorphic disorder—these are the signs
By Eva Fisher, Fugen Neziroglu, Jamie Feusner and The ConversationMarch 10, 2023
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Mind6 million Americans have intrusive thoughts. Here are 4 ways to get rid of them
By Alexa MikhailMarch 8, 2023
My colleague wears his mistakes as a badge of honor. Here’s why he’s right–and what it tells us about the unrealistic expectations society sets for women
CommentaryMy colleague wears his mistakes as a badge of honor. Here’s why he’s right–and what it tells us about the unrealistic expectations society sets for women
By Alyssa JaffeeMarch 8, 2023
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