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Mind Matters series to discuss the importance of mental health

These stories will open up dialogue around mental health, with personal stories and insight from experts. Author: Bryan Piatt Updated: 7:41 AM CDT May 4, 2021 MINNEAPOLIS Struggling with your mental health can be a very isolating experience. Many times it s an invisible struggle and it s easy to feel like you re the only one. It s so important to know that that s not the case.  According to the CDC, one in five people will struggle with mental illness in a given year.  Let s put that into perspective.  There are around 3.4 million people in the Twin Cities metro. If you multiply that by 20% you get 680,000 people. That s enough people to fill over ten sold out Vikings games at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Mind Matters series to discuss the importance of mental health

Mind Matters series to discuss the importance of mental health
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New Government study shows we are more worried about this lockdown than previous

New Government study shows we are more worried about this lockdown than previous By answering five simple questions, adults will get a personalised action plan from Public Health England Updated Subscribe here When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice The Government has launched a new campaign highlighting mental health advice after research showed half of adults are more worried during this current lockdown than in March 2020. The survey, commissioned by Public Health England at the start of the current Government restrictions, reveals the damaging impact COVID-19 has had on adults mental wellbeing across the country.

New Every Mind Matters campaign

New Every Mind Matters campaign The new campaign launches to support the nation’s mental health, as half of adults say they are more worried during this current lockdown than in March 2020. From: A new survey, commissioned by Public Health England ( PHE) at the start of the current government restrictions, reveals the impact coronavirus (COVID-19) has had on adults’ mental wellbeing across the country. The research found that almost half (49%) felt that the pandemic has impacted negatively on their mental health and wellbeing (53% of women and 45% of men). Of those surveyed, significant proportions of the population said they had been experiencing more anxiety (46%), stress (44%), sleep problems (34%) and low mood (46%) over the course of the pandemic. The following were the most common reasons people thought the lockdown had negatively impacted their mental health:

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