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US news
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

More teens are getting hooked on gambling. Parents say it often goes undetected

Gambling addiction among boys is rising, with 36% of U.S. boys aged 11 to 17 having gambled in the past year.
Wine
fromInsideHook
3 days ago

Turns Out There's a Way to Get Drunk Without Booze

Auto-brewery syndrome causes the body to produce alcohol naturally, leading to intoxication without drinking.
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

March Madness and the Rise of Gen Z Sports Gambling

The growth in sports betting is spurred by Gen Z and Millennials, who increasingly engage in high-risk sports betting, stock trading, and cryptocurrency speculation on mobile devices.
Poker
Mindfulness
fromBuzzFeed
3 days ago

21 Less Obvious Young Person Habits That Can Silently Harm People Later In Life

Constant availability to others is psychologically damaging and undermines personal boundaries.
Digital life
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Including online games in social media bans is unworkable, unnecessary and would harm young people

Meta and YouTube were found liable for creating addictive products affecting young users, prompting calls for social media restrictions for under-16s.
Psychology
fromSilicon Canals
6 days ago

People who keep their circle small aren't antisocial. They genuinely learned that intimacy and popularity are opposing forces, even though loneliness occasionally shows up as the cost of admission - Silicon Canals

Intimacy and popularity are competing pursuits; small social circles reflect a natural structure of human relationships, not a failure of social development.
Chicago
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Illinois imposes alcohol limits near campus with Final Four berth at stake

Temporary alcohol restrictions have been imposed around the University of Illinois campus for public safety during the Elite Eight game.
#alcohol
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Why Do Some Girls Form Deadly Pacts?

Isabelle Valdez, 15, and Lois Lippert, 14, were accused of plotting to murder a classmate, with Valdez admitting to planning to use a knife found in her backpack. In an apology, she expressed feelings of being 'disgusting, cruel, and useless,' indicating deep-seated issues.
Psychology
Boston
fromBoston.com
2 weeks ago

2 Boston College students injured in deck collapse during off-campus party

Two Boston College students fell from a second-floor deck when rotting railing broke, causing serious injuries from the fall onto concrete below.
Education
fromPsychology Today
2 weeks ago

The Senioritis Pandemic

Senioritis results from Expectancy-Value Theory imbalance: when college acceptance or diploma outcomes become certain, the perceived value of remaining schoolwork collapses, causing motivation to decline.
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

Alcohol brands are shifting spending to brunch, daytime events as Gen Z drinks 'differently'

Gen Z and younger millennials are generally drinking less than older generations and, when they do drink, are doing so more intentionally, prioritizing quality, flavor, and social context over quantity. That change is pushing bars and alcohol brands to design products for daytime moments, and reshaping how the industry defines a "drinking occasion."
Cocktails
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

When School Traditions Hurt

While events such as "Mother's Day Crafts," "Daddy and Daughter Dances," and "Grandparents' Breakfasts" are often planned with good intentions, they can unintentionally leave some children feeling invisible and serve as another painful reminder that their lives have changed forever.
Parenting
Health
fromBusiness Insider
3 weeks ago

I sent my son to college with emergency contraception, and I taught him to think about women's pleasure

Parents should discuss contraception, sexual wellness, and women's pleasure with sons early, normalizing male responsibility for reproductive health and emergency preparedness.
Poker
fromwww.scientificamerican.com
3 weeks ago

Sports gambling could be boosting binge drinking in young men

Men aged 35 or younger with existing heavy drinking habits increase binge drinking frequency by 10 percent after online sports betting legalization in their state.
Health
fromHarvard Gazette
3 weeks ago

Warning signs of alcohol-use disorder relapse - Harvard Gazette

Long-term sobriety relapse risk involves biological, psychological, social, and treatment support changes, with pain and recreational drug use being strongest predictors.
Higher education
fromwww.berkeleyside.org
6 days ago

This new California law will offer college students rehab before discipline for overdosing

California college students will have more protections and resources when experiencing an overdose starting July 2025.
Wine
fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

What your favourite drink says about you, according to science

Alcoholic drink preferences trigger learned cultural associations that influence how people perceive personality traits, with wine suggesting sophistication, whisky suggesting confidence, and tequila suggesting fun and wildness.
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Gen Z adults drinking more than millennials were at same age, study finds

Gen Z adults report higher binge drinking rates than millennials at similar ages, contradicting claims that young people are drinking less than previous generations.
Relationships
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Aggressive teenagers may age faster and have a higher risk of health issues

Aggressive behavior in early adolescence predicts faster biological aging and higher BMI by age 30, according to a University of Virginia study of 121 middle school students followed into adulthood.
Social media marketing
fromMiami Herald
1 month ago

How influencers on Instagram are increasing the thirst for alcohol

Young adults viewing influencers drinking on social media are 73% more likely to report increased desire to drink alcohol compared to those viewing similar content without alcohol.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Vaping Is Different Among Young Adults and Teens

Nicotine exposure before age 25 permanently disrupts brain development, and vape products continue being aggressively marketed to young people despite regulations and health risks.
Cocktails
fromFast Company
1 month ago

In recovery? Here's how to handle social drinking situations in the workplace

Professionals in recovery from alcohol addiction can maintain sobriety in workplace drinking cultures by setting boundaries, avoiding overexplanation, and recognizing that colleagues care less about abstinence than feared.
Health
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Which is worse, a soda or a beer? - Harvard Gazette

Water is beneficial; sugary drinks are harmful; alcohol offers mixed health effects requiring moderation, with cardiovascular benefits potentially outweighing cancer risks at low consumption levels.
Marketing
fromExchangewire
1 month ago

Dig-In Deliver A 'Refreshing' Start to Uni Life

Dig-In delivered 200,000 'Refresher' bags to UK students with branded samples to drive awareness, trial, and long-term brand affinity.
California
fromLos Angeles Times
1 month ago

Why Irvine police are sounding the alarm on 'senior assassin,' a popular high school tradition

Playing 'senior assassin' with realistic-looking water guns risks police mistaking toys for firearms, potentially triggering dangerous armed-responder encounters.
Mental health
fromNature
1 month ago

'We need to dismantle the stigma of alcohol dependence in academia'

Alcohol is normalized in academic culture, making harmful use common and recovery stigmatized, though some academics transform their lives and work through long-term recovery.
fromThe Local France
2 months ago

Analysis: The problem of booze-fuelled hazing in French universities

Three organisers of a student welcome party at the University of Lille (located in the north of France) are on trial this week following the death of a student in 2021, who had allegedly been subjected to a hazing ritual. Medical student Simon Guermonprez attended his university's welcome event, during which he consumed excessive amounts of alcohol. Severely intoxicated, he was struck by a truck while returning home.
France news
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Are People Going To Drink More Or Less Alcohol In 2026? Here's What Research Suggests - Tasting Table

Gen Zs, Millennials, and many U.S. adults are intentionally reducing alcohol consumption, planning drinking days, and increasingly viewing alcohol as unhealthy.
Social justice
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

How Online Frat Mobs Target Sexual Assault Survivors

A University of Florida student was allegedly gang raped; the assault was recorded, circulated online, turned into memes, and the victim faced harassment and doxxing.
fromQueerty
2 months ago

Help! Should I take this spicy college secret to my grave or confess to my ex? - Queerty

"Turns out, Steve's brother...Tony, also went to the same college as I did, and in a similar department," X writes. "Steve then jokingly asked if I've ever met Tony or hooked up with him, to which I said honestly, \"probably not, since it's a big school\" and brushed it off since his name and description didn't ring a bell."
LGBT
Medicine
fromHarvard Gazette
2 months ago

Binge drinking triggers gut damage, finds new study - Harvard Gazette

A single alcohol binge damages the upper small intestine, NETs weaken the gut barrier, and bacterial toxins can leak into the bloodstream.
#college-mental-health
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Perfectionism Can Undermine College Mental Health

Perfectionism affects 65-84% of college students, creating harmful cycles of overwork, procrastination, and chronic stress that damage both achievement and mental well-being.
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How Perfectionism Can Undermine College Mental Health

Perfectionism affects 65-84% of college students, creating harmful cycles of overwork, procrastination, and chronic stress that damage both achievement and mental well-being.
fromHuffPost
2 months ago

This Trend Is Exploding Among Millennials And Gen Z - And Honestly, It's Worth Celebrating

With fewer folks relying on alcohol as a social lubricant, a healthier way to interact with others has gained traction. Enter "daylife," a term coined by the fitness social app Sweatpals. "Daylife" refers to daytime social outings involving alcohol-free fitness as a way to meet new people with similar interests. "It's just the concept of using wellness, using movement as a way to meet, as a way to get entertainment and to socialize, versus relying on alcohol,' Sweatpals co-founder Salar Shahini told HuffPost.
Wellness
#gen-z
US news
fromLos Angeles Times
2 months ago

Sexual assault reported on UCLA's fraternity row, university police say

A reported sexual assault occurred near UCLA's fraternity row around midnight; the victim lacked capacity to consent, the alleged suspect is not affiliated with UCLA.
#student-loneliness
Mindfulness
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

How to Sleep During a Time of Chaos

Political stress elevates arousal and racing thoughts, disrupting sleep; protecting sleep through grounding techniques is essential self-care for sustaining regulation and resilience.
Mental health
fromNature
2 months ago

Student mental health is in crisis - here's how to help

University students face rapidly increasing mental-health disorders while a minority receive support, with pronounced access gaps in low- and middle-income settings and among ethnic minorities.
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Why Teens Ignore Warnings and What Actually Works

Without effective tools and preparation, many parents understandably default to instinct and use common ineffective tactics, such as warning, advising, informing, or trying to control their teens. The adolescent brain has been compared to a car with a powerful gas pedal and weak brakes when in the presence of other teens or when expecting to be seen by them (Bulow, 2022; Steinberg, 2008). Further, they are drawn to peers, and then instinctively rev each other up into risky experimentation and sensation-seeking.
Parenting
#dry-january
fromFortune
2 months ago

Mass shootings on campus give rise to a new kind of life-saving service journalism: an anonymous message board called Sidechat | Fortune

When a gunman began firing inside an academic building on the Brown University campus, students didn't wait for official alerts warning of trouble. They got information almost instantly, in bits and bursts - through phones vibrating in pockets, messages from strangers, rumors that felt urgent because they might keep someone alive. On Dec. 13 as the attack at the Ivy League institution played out during finals week, students took to Sidechat, an anonymous, campus-specific message board used widely at U.S. colleges, for fast-flowing information in real time.
US news
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Connection Matters in Coping With Campus Violence

Recovery from crisis is non-linear; simple, genuine connection and tailored coping strategies support resilience and growth amid overwhelming emotions.
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

The Pressure of Pre-Med

Medical school admissions require extensive academic credentials, extracurricular activities, and documented experience, creating significant pressure on pre-med students who increasingly take gap years to complete these requirements while maintaining healthy habits.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Damp January: is the age of abstinence coming to an end?

Many people choose "damp January"—moderation instead of full abstinence—reducing alcohol consumption without committing to a completely dry month.
Mental health
fromEsquire
2 months ago

Is It Time to Quit Alcohol for Good?

A seasoned surgeon's decades-long alcoholism culminated in a near-suicide after relapse triggered by injury and extensive drinking during a family holiday.
Mental health
fromSlate Magazine
1 month ago

I Quit Drinking Years Ago, All Thanks to One Approach. I'm Afraid of What People Will Think.

AA can produce profound positive change while sharing superficial features with cults; emphasize voluntary, therapeutic, and noncoercive aspects when explaining benefits.
Public health
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

Can Heavy Drinkers Learn to Moderate?

Some heavy drinkers can moderate, but individualized, flexible treatment that starts with moderation increases engagement and may lead to voluntary abstinence or harm reduction.
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
1 month ago

Should You Let Your College Student Live at Home?

Living at home reduces college housing costs but often limits independence, campus engagement, and the full on-campus developmental experience.
Mental health
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

More exam stress at 15 linked to higher risk of depression as young adult study

Exam stress at age 15 increases the risk of depression, self-harm, and suicide attempts into early adulthood.
Public health
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

This Is How Much More Baby Boomers Are Drinking Than Any Other Generation Right Now - Tasting Table

Baby boomers now drink more than younger generations, averaging four drinks per week and reporting higher drinking rates than younger adults.
Mental health
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I began drinking at 14 and continued for 55 years. I'm sober at 70.

Alcohol began as an escape from family problems and escalated into risky behaviors, blackouts, a car crash, and professional treatment.
Higher education
fromPsychology Today
2 months ago

How to Set Up a Better Spring Semester for College Students

Set clear financial boundaries, organize essentials, schedule tasks, and focus on process, support, and realistic goals to reduce stress and sustain progress.
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