by Katherine Kornberg | Feb 20, 2021 | Blogs, Editorial, Mental Health, News
According to Mental Health America, 1.2 million individuals living with mental illness sit in jail and prison every year. Serious mental illness has become so prevalent in U.S. jails and prisons that they are commonly referred to as “the new asylums.” Right here in...
by Katherine Kornberg | Feb 15, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health
When you’ve lost someone close to you, it may be difficult to know where to turn. Well-meaning friends and family may struggle to say the right thing — because really, what is the right thing to say to someone who is grieving? While no one can “fix” your grief, the...
by Gabriella Thalin | Feb 14, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health
The Importance of Breathing It may seem obvious that breathing is important to our health, but the extent to which breathing can be used to support our health can easily go unappreciated. Breathing is essential to every system in your body. Efficient breathing...
by Jack Lee | Feb 13, 2021 | Blogs, Mental Health
According to epidemiologists, the early adulthood years between 18 and 25 years witness increased cases of mental health challenges. It happens that most of these young adults are in college pursuing higher education. In the quest for answers, technology keeps on...
by Richie Wehner | Feb 12, 2021 | Mental Health, Technology and Lifestyle
Digital health technologies aim to enhance the healthcare system, provide personalized care, and explore health-related data from genomics to the digital footprint. With the use of technology, healthcare will be more accessible for patients who will be in a better...
by Katherine Kornberg | Feb 11, 2021 | Blogs, News
After ten long months and counting of living through a pandemic, the recent approval of multiple vaccinations against the COVID-19 virus is offering us a small glimmer of hope at the end of this long, dark road. While we have good reason to be excited about this...