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COLUMBUS, Ohio Nearly 20,000 Ohioans have died and more than one million have been infected by COVID-19, but the health impacts of the pandemic go beyond death and illness. In a recent Kaiser Family Foundation survey, about one in three Ohio adults reported symptoms of anxiety or depression. Dr. .
Pandemic, remote learning could be contributing to juvenile obesity
Doctors are concerned about your kids and the weight gain they are seeing across the country. Some say that has to do with remote learning â more screen time â and more snacking.
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Remote learning during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to kids experiencing more screen time than normal, but it s also come with another side effect: Increased snacking that could lead to an increase in obesity in children.
As children have adapted to learning at home, snacking has increased in many households while physical activity has dropped.
Feeling stressed out, worn out, all around blah? - Youâre not alone Depression and other mental health issues can be difficult during the holidays, even without a global health crisis keeping loved ones from seeing each other. (Source: Pexels.com) By Lauren Artino | January 7, 2021 at 11:53 AM EST - Updated January 7 at 11:54 AM
CINCINNATI (FOX19) - We are now nine months into the pandemic and a lot of people are struggling in many ways.
FOX19 NOW talked with a local psychologist for helpful tips on how to deal.
Dr. Ashley Solomon founded Galia Collaborative, which works to support the mental health of girls and women in the Tri-State. Dr. Solomon says their phones started ringing off the hook right after we went into lockdown.