After the fourth death of a teen in less than two months, mental health experts are sounding the alarm on the effects the violence may be having on current students.
Women take over Gardiner brewery for Pink Boots Collaboration Brew Day
The event, celebrated in conjunction with International Women s Day, is aimed at raising the profile of women in the beer industry.
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Melissa Rose holds up a bag of Challenger hops that will be boiled in making a batch of wit beer Monday at Jokers And Rogues in Gardiner.
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GARDINER Melissa Rose likes beer, and she’s not alone.
Her job as taproom manager for Jokers & Rogues Brewing gives her unique access to the world of beer, but on Monday, she stepped up her game.
When is it going to end? The long-term impact of coronavirus on mental health in Wales
One study suggests that around 50% of adults in Wales could be suffering from mental distress
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Doomscrolling means continuing to scroll through bad news even if it s saddening, disheartening or depressing. Author: Amelia Young (WBIR) Updated: 11:01 PM EDT October 15, 2020
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Data shows people spent 1.6 trillion hours on their phones just in the first half of this year.
During that time, users could be doing something that s damaging their health without even knowing it. The more people doomscroll, the more damage they could be doing to themselves.
The term doomscrolling is when a person scrolls on social media and views posts that negatively impact their mental health for too much time. It has taken off during the pandemic and is impacting a lot of us.
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Michael Mentzer: Thank you, Gary Crooks. This is
not a kumbaya moment. We are at war with fascists and phony Christian sheep following wolves to the slaughter. I will
not chill until every Republican voter is disabused of their patriotism and made to see that their actions are antithetical to a truly Christian democracy.
Samantha Carroll: There aren t enough scientific facts or death toll stats in the world that can make people empathize and care about other people. Even if you believe the flu kills more people or the death rate isn t that high for COVID, or that masks aren t 100 percent effective, on the outside chance that you might save one life, why wouldn t you? Some people simply don t care.