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New OSU study hopes to shift suicide rates
This article discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, call or text 988 to reach the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline available 24/7. To reach the 24/7 ...
A new study from Oregon State University reveals that increased social media use is linked to a higher likelihood of feeling ...
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A look at Shai Osu Doku Inclusive Model: Children with developmental delays can be helped
Ms Daniella Korletey started work as a community psychiatric nurse in the Shai Osudoku District, enjoyed working in the ...
TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and similar platforms are apparently no antidote for the global loneliness epidemic, according to ...
After not throwing a single deep ball a week earlier, Julian Sayin completed three of four throws in that area of the field ...
Foods in the freezer — are they safe? Every year, thousands of callers to the USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline are not sure about the safety of items stored in their own home freezers. The confusion is ...
Two Ohio state lawmakers are looking to the state’s name, image, and likeness laws to address the spread of deepfakes. They ...
When I first heard someone suggest teaching kids to “pretend they’re wearing a cape,” I thought it was going to be one of ...
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Vols true freshman leaves no doubt how Tennessee is viewing their upcoming game against the ...
The Tennessee Vols will return to action on Saturday when they host the Arkansas Razorbacks in Neyland Stadium. Tennessee, ...
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SEC football lacks a bully. Blame NIL. Blame transfers. But save some blame for Texas
The SEC ruled the four-team playoff, and the Bowl Championship Series that preceded it, with a well-honed strategy: Sign and stockpile talent, retain talent, develop talent. It’s a Jimmies and Joes ...
Washington's run defense played a big part in its win against Maryland, and coach Jedd Fisch credited his interior defensive ...
Psychedelics have historically been a taboo topic in the U.S., but Ohio State’s Center for Psychedelic Drug Research is looking into how chemicals found in the drugs can treat mental health and has ...
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