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#MentalHEALTH: The problem with these so-called influencers... | Mix 104.7


By www.iHeartToby.com
May 10, 2021
Influencers are great for a fashion tip or a makeup tutorial, but perhaps it’s best we leave the mental health advice to the professionals. At least that’s what psychology professionals are saying. They too have seen the rise in ‘mental health influencers’ sharing info online and they’ve got a few gripes you should be aware of before you self-diagnose with the help of TikTok.
● Unverified. The #MentalHealth has been watched 9 billion times on TikTok and you don’t have to scroll far before hitting videos that aren’t based on science. For example, you have some saying casual sex is self-harm and another telling viewers that worrying about losing your phone means you have social anxiety. And it’s not like these social media platforms have fact-checkers vetting claims so it’s left to the audience to vet such claims. And who has time for that? ....

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#MentalHEALTH: The problem with these so-called influencers... | Max 106.3


By www.iHeartToby.com
May 10, 2021
Influencers are great for a fashion tip or a makeup tutorial, but perhaps it’s best we leave the mental health advice to the professionals. At least that’s what psychology professionals are saying. They too have seen the rise in ‘mental health influencers’ sharing info online and they’ve got a few gripes you should be aware of before you self-diagnose with the help of TikTok.
● Unverified. The #MentalHealth has been watched 9 billion times on TikTok and you don’t have to scroll far before hitting videos that aren’t based on science. For example, you have some saying casual sex is self-harm and another telling viewers that worrying about losing your phone means you have social anxiety. And it’s not like these social media platforms have fact-checkers vetting claims so it’s left to the audience to vet such claims. And who has time for that? ....

Paul Marsden , University Of The Arts London , Arts London , பால் மார்ஸ்டன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் தி கலைகள் லண்டன் , கலைகள் லண்டன் ,

Bechtel technology solution selected to improve environmental performance of production of renewable fuels at industry leading facility in California


Bechtel technology solution selected to improve environmental performance of production of renewable fuels at industry leading facility in California
Emerging technology implementation accelerate adoption of energy transition solutions
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HOUSTON, May 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Bechtel today announced that World Energy, a net-zero carbon solutions provider for transport selected its SWSPlus
SM technology to treat the sour water at the company s renewable fuels facility in Paramount, California. Bechtel will provide a license and the engineering support to implement the technology that will further improve the environmental performance of World Energy s renewable fuels production process. ....

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#MentalHEALTH: The problem with these so-called influencers... | KISSFMRGV


By www.iHeartToby.com
May 10, 2021
Influencers are great for a fashion tip or a makeup tutorial, but perhaps it’s best we leave the mental health advice to the professionals. At least that’s what psychology professionals are saying. They too have seen the rise in ‘mental health influencers’ sharing info online and they’ve got a few gripes you should be aware of before you self-diagnose with the help of TikTok.
● Unverified. The #MentalHealth has been watched 9 billion times on TikTok and you don’t have to scroll far before hitting videos that aren’t based on science. For example, you have some saying casual sex is self-harm and another telling viewers that worrying about losing your phone means you have social anxiety. And it’s not like these social media platforms have fact-checkers vetting claims so it’s left to the audience to vet such claims. And who has time for that? ....

Paul Marsden , University Of The Arts London , Arts London , பால் மார்ஸ்டன் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் தி கலைகள் லண்டன் , கலைகள் லண்டன் ,

Man cleared of domestic abuse charges after criticising wife's clothes


Man cleared of domestic abuse charges after criticising wife s clothes
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A husband who was accused of domestic abuse after he asked his wife to dress more like a woman has been cleared of wrongdoing after arguing he was only calling her out over her scruffy clothing.
Paul Marsden, 55, was charged with controlling and coercive behaviour after he berated spouse of 17 years Lesley for wearing tatty leggings, jeans and T shirts.
During their stormy marriage Marsden told his wife she had fat legs and asked her to wear skirts and take more pride in her appearance.  ....

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