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Mental Health in a Global Pandemic: Lessons Learned From Psychological Science

Nearly 2 years into the COVID-19 pandemic, an emerging body of literature is revealing the pandemic’s mental health impact on children, adolescents, and adults, including those who had previously been diagnosed with a mental illness. …

Fourteen Things to Do for Free in Denver (and Online), May 3-9, 2021

Del Mar Park, 312 Del Mar Circle, Aurora James Grevious and a bunch of kids who discovered an affinity for gardening in his backyard produce beds took their micro-farm to the next level last summer by organizing Rebel Marketplace, a monthly inner-city farmers’ market in Del Mar Park in Aurora. It s back for a second season, opening just in time for Mother’s Day, with fresh produce, plant starts, microgreens, mulch, baked goods and herbal remedies. See what’s in store here. And a bonus. Daily (except Tuesdays in May), 10 a.m. This free walking tour is back for a spring season, starting at the Colorado Capitol and winding through the heart of downtown Denver as it takes you past top sights and landmarks and shares the stories and history behind them. Tours are offered almost every day at 10 a.m.; although they re free, reservations are required (and they do come with a $2 ticketing fee). Sign up here.

Science relies on constructive criticism Here s how to keep it useful and respectful | Science

Science relies on constructive criticism Here s how to keep it useful and respectful | Science
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One week into 2021 and we are already looking forward to 2022

One week into 2021 and we are already looking forward to 2022 CNN 1/9/2021 By Faith Karimi, CNN After a nightmarish 2020 of relentless bad news, this year seemed like a fresh start. No more blaming catastrophes on a calendar year that s clearly jinxed. Venomous caterpillars? Oh, well, 2020. Murder hornets? So 2020. That was behind us. Or so we thought. Then came January 1, and the daily barrage of news good and bad hasn t slowed down. In the first week of 2021 we ve set a US record for coronavirus cases and deaths, watched in horror as angry mobs breached the Capitol and witnessed a beleagured President facing a possible second impeachment.

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