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麻豆传媒: Opinion: UP Adopts E-Community Engagement Projects for Greater Impact
Released: 29-Apr-2025 6:30 PM EDT
Opinion: UP Adopts E-Community Engagement Projects for Greater Impact
University of Pretoria

The International Day for Digital Learning is observed annually on 19 March to demonstrate how, among other objectives, digital learning can build relationships and empower communities.

麻豆传媒: Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers
Released: 28-Apr-2025 5:15 PM EDT
Mental Health Matters: Breaking Barriers
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

On the occasion of Mental Health Awareness Month in May a Rutgers Health expert shares insights on mental health challenges and how New Jersey Medical School is changing how to treat individuals and support communities

Released: 28-Apr-2025 10:20 AM EDT
A Social Media Study of Portrayals of Bipolar Disorders on YouTube: Content and Thematic Analyses
Journal of Medical Internet Research

Background: Individuals with mental disorders frequently use YouTube to express themselves, reach an audience, or as a means of understanding their condition. Testimonies posted on YouTube provide longer and richer perspectives than ...

Released: 18-Apr-2025 4:40 AM EDT
CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway
California State University, Fullerton

CSUF Police Department and Fullerton Police Department Partner for Hyundai Anti-Theft Steering Wheel Lock Giveaway

Released: 16-Apr-2025 6:10 PM EDT
20 Years of YouTube: MSU Experts Reflect on Social Platform鈥檚 Influence
Michigan State University

20 years of YouTube: MSU experts reflect on social platform鈥檚 influence

Released: 7-Apr-2025 10:30 PM EDT
Bruh, Using Slang to Vibe with Consumers Doesn鈥檛 Slap for Brands
University of Iowa Tippie College of Business

Brands that use contemporary slang in their marketing to connect with younger consumers usually just embarrass themselves.

麻豆传媒: Social Media May Heighten Depression Severity in Youth
Released: 24-Mar-2025 6:20 PM EDT
Social Media May Heighten Depression Severity in Youth
UT Southwestern Medical Center

An emotional overattachment to social media may be associated with increased severity of mental health symptoms among young people being treated for depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts, according to researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center.

Released: 24-Mar-2025 10:50 AM EDT
How to Protect Your Data, Privacy and Wallet: MSU Experts Can Provide Tips
Michigan State University

Experts from Michigan State University鈥檚 School of Criminal Justice at the College of Social Science are available to comment on the various forms of commonplace scams and how you can stay protected, including package delay scams, romance fraud, tax return scams and sextortion abuses.

Released: 24-Mar-2025 10:30 AM EDT
TIPSHEET: Counseling Experts Present Latest Research at the 2025 ACA Conference & Expo, March 27-29 in Orlando, Florida
American Counseling Association

More than 150 posters to be presented; counselors are available to comment on mental health topics ranging from substance use and addiction to wellness and self-care and more.

     
麻豆传媒: White-Collar Crimes: 鈥楩all from Grace鈥 and the Stigma of Reentry into Society
Released: 24-Mar-2025 8:30 AM EDT
White-Collar Crimes: 鈥楩all from Grace鈥 and the Stigma of Reentry into Society
Florida Atlantic University

The study focused on how stigma, social background and emotional factors impact white-collar offenders as they transition into society after prison and how modern technology, including social media, intensifies the stigma of imprisonment. While white-collar offenders typically face less difficulty securing employment and housing, due to stronger social networks and resources, they experience heightened anxiety about social stigma, particularly through online exposure. Their middle-class status increases vulnerability to public shaming, leading many to seek mental health support to cope with these challenges.

Released: 19-Mar-2025 6:25 PM EDT
Screen Time Spiked During the Pandemic
George Washington University

Experts at the George Washington University can discuss all aspects of the debate over screen time.

麻豆传媒: Worse Weather Pushes People to Social Media
Released: 18-Mar-2025 5:25 PM EDT
Worse Weather Pushes People to Social Media
Association for Psychological Science

New research shows that people post more on social media when bad weather hits, sometimes even more than during large social events in the United States.

麻豆传媒: SLU/YouGov Poll: Voters Support Local Control of Police Departments, Prohibiting Cell Phone and Social Media Access in Schools
Released: 18-Mar-2025 10:00 AM EDT
SLU/YouGov Poll: Voters Support Local Control of Police Departments, Prohibiting Cell Phone and Social Media Access in Schools
Saint Louis University

The February 2025 SLU/YouGov Poll surveyed 900 likely Missouri voters about their opinions regarding public safety, technology in schools, state income taxes, Missouri education issues, and matters considered by the Missouri state government.

麻豆传媒:Video Embedded curious-by-nature-dr-shevaun-neupert-how-stress-ages-you
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Released: 14-Mar-2025 6:10 PM EDT
Curious by Nature: Dr. Shevaun Neupert - How Stress Ages You
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We all experience stress, but did you know it could make you look and feel older? Research from Dr. Shevaun Neupert, a distinguished professor of psychology at North Carolina State University, reveals how daily stress impacts aging鈥攁nd why a sense of control might be the key to reversing its effects.



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