Most of us know that lead is bad for our bodies and the environment. It’s a pollutant that endangers our waters, air, and most living creatures. It’s also a well-known neurotoxin, disrupting cognitive function and development. But recent news has exposed another stark truth about this heavy metal: Lead exposure during childhood can lead to […]
Author: Mark Casali
Depression and the Holidays: How to Navigate the Holiday Blues This Season
Despite the festive lights lining our streets, the holidays are a dark time for many individuals. Between the stress of gift-giving, the overwhelming social and family obligations, and the short, cold winter days, there are a lot of factors that contribute to emotional exhaustion—and what many call the holiday blues—during this time of year. If […]
How to Take Care of Your Mental Health (And Why It’s So Important)
The New Year is here, bringing about a renewed sense of hope and health. As we kick off 2025, many people will reprioritize their fitness, their finances, and their friendships, making resolutions for the year ahead. However, an increasing number of people are also focused on their mental health this year, according to a new […]
How to Deal with Anxiety and Depression: A Guide for Teens & Young Adults
Depression and anxiety are the most common mental health disorders affecting our population, and they often go hand-in-hand. Roughly 60 percent of people battling anxiety will also have symptoms of depression, and the same goes vice versa, with depression often yielding way for anxiety and stress. In recent years, cases of anxiety and depression have […]
What is a Mental Breakdown and Am I Having One? A Guide to Mental Breakdowns
We all have bad days from time to time. You know, times where we feel sad or lack the desire to get out of bed. Sometimes, we feel really nervous or worried about something, bringing our entire mood down. However, these feelings are usually fleeting, lasting just for a few hours or days. When a […]
Having a Mental Breakdown in College? What to Do Next
College students don’t have it easy. Between academic pressures, financial hurdles, roommate conflicts, career planning, and establishing an independent life, there is a lot weighing on the shoulders of students today. So, if you are feeling consumed by it all, or that stress is swallowing you up, you are not alone. Today, almost 60 percent […]
What is Seasonal Affective Disorder (also Known as Seasonal Depression)?
As the days get shorter and the cold weather rolls in, many people experience notable changes in their mood and energy. And there is science behind this. Research suggests that less daylight can trigger a chemical shift within the brain, leading people to experience increased sleepiness and sluggishness on top of impending seasonal stress. But […]
Are Depression and Anxiety Related (and How)?
Anxiety and depression are the two most prevalent mental health conditions today, with roughly 16 million Americans facing depression and 40 million battling an anxiety disorder. Often, these conditions co-occur. Studies show that up to two-thirds of individuals with a depressive disorder also face symptoms of anxiety. Similarly, up to 63% of people with anxiety […]
Stress in High School Students: The Causes and Effects
Stress is a normal part of life. The night before a big exam, a fight with a friend, trying to tackle too many projects at once – These are all situations that can cause our stress levels to rise. Sometimes, stress is beneficial, allowing us to crack down and get things done. At the same […]
Navigating Depression in High School: A Guide for Students & Parents
Depression is characterized by persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness. It causes a person to lose interest in the things they once enjoyed, such as sports, art, or spending time with friends. It gets in the way of a person’s ability to carry out everyday tasks, such as doing schoolwork or taking a shower. And […]