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UM professor of psychology and linguistics, Julie Boland, shares her research on Zoom fatigue, plus strategies to avoid it.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on the state response to last week’s mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, Dearborn’s first Arab American and Muslim mayor-elect reflects on his campaign and his priorities for the city. And, a psychologist offers proven practices for quieting mental chatter and anxiety.
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In the past few weeks, there have been two high-profile people who lost their lives to cancer. Aretha Franklin died from pancreatic cancer. John McCain…
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Food is supposed to nourish us, both body and spirit.But what happens when someone's relationship to food - and to their own body - spirals out of…
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How do we sort out fact from fiction on social media? Do we really want to? It seems that people are quickly and happily sharing things online that are…
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One of the very top mental health concerns in this country is anxiety. It’s sometimes hard to be clear about what anxiety is and how to recognize it,…
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There’s an old adage that laughter is the best medicine. Michigan State University psychiatrist Dr. Farha Abbasi believes there’s some scientific truth to…
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If you count yourself as a supporter of Hillary Clinton, how many Donald Trump supporters do you know?Or, on the flip side, if you support Trump's bid for…
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Throughout history, humans have often thought the full moon changes a person’s behavior – most notably through Hollywood movies about humans turning into…
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It’s pretty common knowledge that texting while driving is dangerous. But for some reason, many of us still do it. A study released from AT&T tries to…