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How Children Think About Their Own Well-Being Online

How Children Think About Their Own Well-Being Online

Sometimes, as parents, we can’t help but think that digital devices swallow our children whole, consuming them and shutting us out. Online interactions can be a source of...

Offline: Sustainable development is broken and needs repair

Offline: Sustainable development is broken and needs repair

US President Joe Biden last week hailed the success of a UN General Assembly vote not to recognise Russia's recent appropriation of four regions of Ukraine. He suggested the...

Simon Blake: Why I DO believe in bringing your 'whole self' to work

Simon Blake: Why I DO believe in bringing your 'whole self' to work

He is an inspiring man who talks naturally about the importance of openness and authenticity, and I found myself nodding and smiling along. Given the rest of the article, this...

Growing together: how city farms have nurtured a generation of urban kids

Growing together: how city farms have nurtured a generation of urban kids

Tucked in a deep cleft east of Newcastle city centre, surrounded by the monochrome of the city’s tarmac and concrete, housing estates and warehouses, is an explosion of natural...

There doesn’t need to be a trade-off between sustainability and the cost-of-living crisis

There doesn’t need to be a trade-off between sustainability and the cost-of-living crisis

There is a siren call: use the market to save the planet. Tax carbon or use other price signals to reduce demand for energy. But there is also a problem, as President Macron of...

Menopause in Nursing

Menopause in Nursing

If you haven't joined in a tweet chat before Menopause in Nursing - #WeNurses Visit: https://www.wecommunities.org/tweet-chats/chat-guide for easy tweet chatting. Full chat...

4 Signs You're Experiencing Compassion Fatigue Due To, Well, Everything

4 Signs You're Experiencing Compassion Fatigue Due To, Well, Everything

With COVID, mass shootings, monkeypox, the fall of abortion rights, racially fueled hate crimes and the exploding mental health crisis ― just to name a few ― it can really feel...

Wild species support half of world’s population, report finds

Wild species support half of world’s population, report finds

Wild plants, animals, fungi and algae support half of the world’s population but their future use is threatened by overexploitation, according to a new assessment by leading...

Young people’s mental health care: Déjà vu, again

Young people’s mental health care: Déjà vu, again

Sunday, 31 July 2022 Young people’s mental health care: Déjà vu, again Last week was all about a heightened sense of déjà vu. For example, I don’t normally go to Stockport NHS...

‘Gut health’ and the microbiome in the popular press: a content analysis

‘Gut health’ and the microbiome in the popular press: a content analysis

The term microbiome (derived from the Greek for ‘small life’) encompasses the microbial community that lives in and on our bodies, as well as the genes these microorganisms...

A Better, Lower-Cost Option for Mild to Moderate Depression?

A Better, Lower-Cost Option for Mild to Moderate Depression?

A mindfulness-based cognitive therapy self-help (MBCT-SH) intervention in which patients were supported by a trained practitioner led to better clinical outcomes at lower cost...

How to grow a community orchard: ‘The real value is the connection to others and to nature’

How to grow a community orchard: ‘The real value is the connection to others and to nature’

Back in spring, I moved with my family to the village of Overton in Hampshire. It happened that our arrival coincided with a May Day celebration in the village orchard. It was...