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New MSU study finds mental health challenges exacerbated by pandemic, declining levels of physical activity
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A new study conducted by Montana State University scientists and their colleagues on the impact of COVID-19 on mental health found that physical activity is a significant factor in staving off mental health challenges.
Additionally, the study highlights the cyclical nature of the relationship between activity and mental health – if someone reported a difficult time keeping active during the pandemic, they were at higher risk of deteriorating mental health outcomes, leading to further inactivity and even further deterioration of mental health.
City Club of Missoula Presents: Missoula’s Collective Approach to Preventing Suicide – November 8th, 2021 – Online
At City Club Missoula on November 8, a panel of local leaders in suicide prevention and mental health will discuss current suicide-prevention approaches and the steps and strategies everyone can take to be part of a needed public-health change in our community.
Daniel Goleman – Focus, Attention, Climate Change and Emotional Intelligence
Small wonder climate anxiety seems rampant, what with the constant drumbeat of bad news about the environment: Glaciers melting, permafrost on fire, wildfires and floods all around the world.
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