Tragic suicide of young security guard highlights dangers of phone addiction among migrant workers, sparking calls for intervention.
Having arrived a few months earlier for work, Ambrish stopped attending his job after receiving two months’ salary and spent most of his time on his mobile phone, primarily playing games.
Smartphones and social media significantly affect teenagers' mental health, leading to anxiety, addiction, and low ...
Fort Frances has secured a $240,000 provincial grant to expand its mobile crisis response team. That team pairs crisis ...
The province is leaving some people hospitalized longer than necessary because there are few housing options for those with ...
Through unprecedented transparency and focused spending, the Commonwealth is showing other states how to transform ...
Prohibition taking a toll on social and economic life in Bihar is likely to be an electoral issue as the State inches close to Assembly polls early next month. Unemployment and animosity against resid ...
Governor Hochul has announced the certification of 13 new Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics across New York, ...
Project Coffee Cup, which provides resources and assistance for homeless people in the area of L.A., Long Beach and Santa Ana, has turned to GoFundMe for help replacing stolen items.
England and Liverpool legend John Barnes has been declared bankrupt after posing debts of £1.5m through his media firm. The ...
Online casinos are the best alternative to physical casinos. The players are afforded the comfort of their homes while also enjoying an in-casino experience ...
Five local agencies that work to address issues related to mental health, substance use and homelessness received more than $400,000 in grants Wednesday thanks to a gift from an anonymous donor. The ...