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Psychologists have long discussed the effect the media has on women’s body dissatisfaction, but men are affected by unobtainable body standards as well.
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We should use current disruptions to motivate changes that insulate research teams from this instability.
Parents have a duty to protect their children. So why do so many parents upload images and videos of their kids to the internet?
Explore how the "man up" mentality impacts men's grief, why it often goes unrecognized, and how redefining strength can help men heal and express their emotions authentically.
Starting the day with exercise fosters confidence and sets a positive tone for success.
Bias in healthcare disproportionately harms Black and Indigenous communities. Reform and holistic practices can close the gap.
Body positivity is shifting with the rise of weight-loss drugs and a booming skincare industry. Discover how body neutrality offers a healthier approach.