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Still, while the surgeon general’s warning hit on a lot of important factors that are stressing parents out, most of them relate entirely to the tasks of caring for children.
In less than a year, a new law in Minnesota will require social media platforms to have a mental health warning label.
Let’s take the Surgeon General’s warnings as a strong reminder of the importance of our connections with one another, writes Greg Bradbard.
The surgeon general’s warning on parents’ mental health fails to mention one major stressor Two-thirds of two-parent families have both parents working jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor ...
The surgeon general has a new public health warning. And this time, the hazard isn’t tobacco or alcohol: it’s parenting. Two-fifths of parents say that on most days, “they are so stressed ...
While youth suicide has declined after public health focus, suicide rates among men 75+ remain alarmingly high Men over 85 ...
"It is time to require a surgeon general's warning label on social media platforms, stating that social media is associated with significant mental health harms for adolescents.
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy Wednesday issued a Surgeon General's Advisory on the Mental Health and Wellbeing of Parents. He called for policy changes to support parents.
Forty-two of the nation’s attorneys general, including Colorado’s Phil Weiser, want social media platforms to come with a surgeon general warning.
Nearly 40 states back surgeon general’s social media warning labels Dozens of attorneys general say the labels could help address the ‘mental health crisis’ affecting young people.