University of Idaho Assistant Professor Colin Xu recently helped conduct a study that has brought to light information that contrasts the once popular belief that most negative antidepressant side effects […]
Vandal Health partnered with Palouse PAWS, short for Palouse Animal Wellness and Surgery Center, to bring therapy dogs to the University of Idaho library on Sept. 12 as part of […]
Social media is a part of our everyday lives, but what toll is it taking on the mental health of today’s teenagers? In today’s world, social media has become an […]
The play “Every Brilliant Thing,” written by Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe, will be showing in Moscow at the Forge Theater this weekend. This 60-minute show is free for students […]
Too often, burnout carries a stigma that a person is weak or that they’re unable to deal with a difficult situation, making people feel as though they can’t open up […]
Suicide is a critical issue in the United States and is the 12th leading cause of death in the country as of 2020, according to the National Institute of Mental […]
In the midst of this unspeakable tragedy, many members of the University of Idaho community may find themselves in need of mental health resources and a space to talk and […]
Many people in the United States are affected by mental illness. In fact, one in five Americans experience some sort of mental health issue. Despite that, mental health care across […]
In the 21st century, largely in part to the economic recession of 2008, younger generations began to adopt a mentality that long hours and grueling side jobs were essential to […]
Avoiding real-world problems to watch old episodes of “iCarly” is actually good for your mental health. The world is a mess right now. We are in the third year of […]