For many, the third Sunday in June is anything but a celebration.
Greeting cards and commercials suggest Father's Day is a uniformly happy occasion — a barbecue, a tie, a heartfelt card. For a significant portion of our community, that picture feels foreign or even painful. Some are ...
The summer solstice falls in late June, marking the longest day of the year. In Ogden, the sun rises before 6 a.m. and sets after 9 p.m., with twilight lingering past 10 p.m.. For an animal whose biology evolved to fall asleep when it gets dark, this presents a problem.
Many people assume ...
When most people hear “PTSD,” they picture a combat veteran. That image, while real, leaves out the great majority of people who actually meet criteria for the disorder. According to large epidemiological studies, the most common causes of PTSD in the United States are sexual assault, ...
Pride Month, observed each June, began as a commemoration of the Stonewall uprising in 1969 and has become a broader cultural moment for visibility and community for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer Americans. Less often discussed is the mental health context: LGBTQ+ individuals, ...
How many times a day do we ask the simple question, “How are you doing?”
More often than not, the answer we hear is a socially acceptable “fine,” and we go on with what we were doing.
But how often does a child responding to this question actually feel fine? How often does she ...
The last bell rings and summer stretches ahead—three months of possibility that can become three months of screen time, boredom complaints, and parental exhaustion. The sudden loss of structure affects children more than many parents realize, and the freedom that seems like a gift can become ...
The pitch sounds generous: "Here's $300 in bonus money to get started!" FanDuel, DraftKings and countless gambling apps offer free money, risk-free bets and easy sign-ups. It's the same strategy drug dealers have used for decades — give the first taste free, because you know addiction will ...
The different phases of our child’s life bring different emotions to both the child and the parent.
It can be overwhelming as we try to navigate each stage as it is continuously changing. However, we can simplify a potentially stressful and difficult process by focusing on what our child ...
Most kratom products won’t be on Utah shelves as of Wednesday as new legislation went into effect allowing only pure leaf powders and capsules to be sold in specialty stores.
A lawsuit from Botanic Tonics, the manufacturer of “feel free” tonics, won’t delay the law. A federal judge ...
If social media was already affecting mental health, artificial intelligence has accelerated the damage. AI doesn't just show you content—it learns what captures your attention, what triggers your emotions, and what keeps you scrolling. Then it optimizes relentlessly for engagement, ...