Health
Negative mental health effects of pandemic lockdown spike, then fade: study – Xinhua | English.news.cn – Xinhua

CHICAGO, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) — Research of the University of Illinois (UI) suggests the negative mental health effects of pandemic lockdowns are temporary and gradually decrease over time as people adjust to their “new normal.”
The researchers measured mental health trends from January 2020 through the end of June by analyzing daily, state-located search data via Google Trends. They first used a set of terms related to mitigation policies, and then obtained data on searches about mental health. The…
-
Noosa News18 hours ago
Where, when and why? Everything you need to know about Sunday’s pro-Palestine protest march in Brisbane
-
General23 hours ago
New Spirit of Tasmania ferry arrives in Hobart, but will not be operating for more than a year
-
Noosa News23 hours ago
Scientists move precious ReefHQ coral ahead of Great Barrier Reef Aquarium build
-
General20 hours ago
Ken Hinkley has called time at the Power, but he’s the ‘proudest coach the world has seen’