An online survey study by Drs. @karmelchoi, @archbasu, @KarestanKoenen, and colleagues examined the perceived impact of the pandemic on #sleep, #fitness, and #diet of 3,692 pregnant women across 12 countries, including associations with mental health. https://t.co/yKfF9Y1DqJ
Practicing #gratefulness is a simple way to improve #MentalHealth. It is a #mindful process where you recognize something or someone you are thankful to have in your life. Take a moment to acknowledge what that means to you, and feel #appreciation for it! #MensHealthAwareness
A woman’s chance of a healthy pregnancy varies greatly depending on where she lives, based on factors such as whether she has a high school diploma, her exposure to poverty, her access to OB-GYNs and midwives, and her access to abortion clinics. https://t.co/R3Z59Q7c8R
🗣️CAN. 🗣️ NOT. 🗣️ WAIT. for you to see what the @PandemicParent team has been up to the last few months, producing this incredible series in collaboration with @DrJDFord. 🎉 Launching tomorrow! 🎉 Follow @ResilienceRoad and listen to the trailer at https://t.co/L1RYQMXf4N
#NIH’s UNITE initiative will be holding a series of listening sessions from December 2021-February 2022 to learn about the full range of issues and challenges in achieving racial equity in biomedical research. Please join us. https://t.co/leD6NxGTXb
NEW—Cases of major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders increased by over a quarter in 2020 due to the #COVID19 pandemic, with women and younger people most affected.
First global estimates of the impacts of the pandemic on #MentalHealth: https://t.co/RB2EEwGDsY
📢 We are dedicating a @TheLancet theme issue to advancing racial and ethnic equity in science, medicine, and health—and we need your help.
Our call for papers: https://t.co/V7J2yyzE2j (1/3)
An important new cross-journal collection of reviews on youth mental health, focusing on "active ingredients" that underpin clinical efficacy of interventions for anxiety & depression: https://t.co/gyW7uN0pgk #SNMentalHealthResearch
Our latest flagship report is out, focusing this year on children’s mental health. More than 1.5 years into this pandemic, can’t think of a more timely topic. #OnMyMind https://t.co/TS9hBcHsAY
"It’s not just one of 500 are dead; one of 500 American children have lost their mommy or daddy or grandparents who took care of them," said the lead author of a new study examining Covid deaths in the U.S. that was published on Thursday. https://t.co/Qg0EbNk7GO
1 in 500 U.S. children has experienced #COVID19-associated orphanhood, and children from racial and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately affected. COVID-19 vaccines can help prevent caregiver death. Learn more about this CDC-led study: https://t.co/7MRTcYddu5.
The ISTSS 37th Annual Meeting features presentations by hundreds of trauma experts on how we can incorporate broader contexts into our understanding and treatment of traumatic stress. Register by October 7 for the early-bird rates: https://t.co/SZzvsVYXZi
Last chance to get the early-bird rates for #ISTSS2021! 1,400+ people from more than 30 countries attended #ISTSS2020. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with colleagues from across the globe. Register by Thursday, October 7 for the early-bird rates: https://t.co/41uNTSdyxe
NO American should have to pay $$ out of pocket to participate in Public Health!!
Rapid tests are:
NOT a luxury
NOT personal medicine
ARE critical PUBLIC HEALTH TOOLS to benefit others.
The Government should subsidize cost fully and support services that verify results.
In the developed world, the U.S. is an outlier in its low levels of financial support for young children’s care.
Two-year-olds in the country are less likely to attend formal child care — and if they do, their parents pay full price. https://t.co/s57TabMk0h