Por: WPTV Nation November 10, 2022
Many more young adults are exploring alcohol abstinence compared to 20 years ago, according to the Journal of the American Medical Association.Cathrin Moeller, a licensed therapist with , says alcohol can be a topic that's brought up often in therapy.Alcohol is really kind of normalized, I think, and seems to be the common way that people are connecting with one another, Moeller said. You know, if you struggle with depression, but yet on... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 09, 2022
It’s not clear who coined the term “California sober.” Or even, really, exactly what it means. In 2019, the journalist Michelle Lhooq wrote in Vice that she’d given up most recreational drugs except pot and psychedelics and considered herself “Cali sober.” In 2021,... + más
Matthew Perry spent $9 million 'trying to get sober' as 'Friends' star details public battle with addiction | Fox News
'Yellowstone' star Wes Bentley says Robert Downey Jr. 'saved' him when he was battling heroin addiction | Fox News
Fox News USA Entertainment November 06, 2022
Wes Bentley credited Robert Downey Jr. for inspiring him to overcome his drug addiction in the early 2000s.The 44-year-old actor told Page Six that the Iron Man star's openness about his own struggles motivated him to get sober when he was at the height of his addiction.I... + más
2023 Bentley Bentayga EWB Stretches Comfort Zones | Forbes
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Fox News USA Entertainment October 24, 2022
revealed getting sober cost him a massive fortune as he estimated spending a seven-figure sum on his public battle against a substance abuse addiction throughout his life.I’ve probably spent $9 million or something trying to get sober, the 53-year-old actor told The New York... + más
'Friends' star Matthew Perry 'really grateful' for Jennifer Aniston's support amid addiction journey | Fox News
Matthew Perry ‘grateful to be alive’ after addiction battle that once gave him 2% chance to live | New York Daily News
ABC News USA Health October 19, 2022
Racial and ethnic minorities are more likely to be in the United States, new federal data shows.A new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tuesday looked at data from the 2009-10 through the 2021-22 flu seasons – excluding the 2020-21 season –... + más
Black, Hispanic adults more likely to be hospitalized with flu than white adults: CDC | ABC7
Minority groups more likely to be hospitalized for the flu, less likely to be vaccinated: CDC report | ABC7
ABC7 USA World October 19, 2022
in the United States, new federal data shows.A new report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Tuesday looked at data from the 2009-10 through the 2021-22 flu seasons - excluding the 2020-21 season - and flu vaccination coverage from the 2010-11 season... + más
Black, Hispanic adults more likely to be hospitalized with flu than white adults | ABC News
People of color face higher risk of flu hospitalization as U.S. faces potentially severe season, CDC says | CNBC
CNN USA Health October 05, 2022
CNN — An overwhelming majority of people in the United States think the country is experiencing a mental health crisis, according to a new survey from CNN in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation. Nine out of 10 adults said they believed that there’s a mental... + más
Jo Malone London Celebrates World Mental Health Day | Forbes
From Amazon to Skittles, a new survey of the top 20 brands among Gen Z adults shows tech and snack brands reign supreme with the demographic | Business Insider
Business Insider USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
It's no surprise that tech brands are popular with digitally native Gen Z, but new data shows just how much.A new from Morning Consult asked thousands of Gen Z adults (ages 18 to 25), which brands they viewed either somewhat or very favorably, and the top four slots all... + más
Amazon hires unsafe trucking firms twice as often as peers, WSJ finds | Ars Technica
David Shapiro: US Supreme Court vs. states’ highest courts: We are giving kids the wrong message. | Chicago Tribune
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