In The News: Department of Social and Behavioral Health

Indica News

Last year a study done by a major insurance company in India, ICICI Lombard General Insurance, reported that 77% of Indians are experiencing at least one symptom of stress regularly. World Health Organization defines stress as, “a state of worry or mental tension caused by a difficult situation.” In simpler terms, stress is how our body, mind, and behaviors respond to outside events by interpreting them, and making judgments about controlling or influencing them.

IndiaCurrents

Aahana (name changed on request), 16 years old, is a high-school student in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-Wisconsin) who came to the United States as a child. She has an older sibling who has been a straight A student and is now in medical school. However, Aahana has always struggled with her performance in school. She has been shamed by her family and Indian-origin peers who have excelled in school. Her poor performance was always attributed to her laziness and a lack of applying herself.

KTNV-TV: ABC 13

"Las Vegas Morning Blend" hosts Elliott Bambrough and Jessica Rosado join 51ԹϺ's EARN-FS team as they discuss free workshops and breastfeeding support in collaboration with the Southern Nevada Breastfeeding Coalition.

India Currents

We may never be able to “get over” the loss of a loved one but can learn to live again by keeping positive memories while forgetting the negative ones.

India Currents

Bipolar disorder may be a life-altering condition but it is treatable.

Gay City News

The survey is being conducted by SAGE, a New York-based national organization serving LGBTQ older adults, and the School of Public Health at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

New India Abroad

There’s no shortcut to beat this new health risk again challenging our social mobility in the time of year-end holidays

India Currents

Dr. Manoj Sharma, an expert on Social and Behavioral Health, answers queries on overcoming anxiety.

India Currents

A Q&A with Dr. Manoj Sharma on the impact of social media, stress and sleep deprivation among teens.

India Currents

Dr. Sharma, a Professor of Social and Behavioral Health, and global public health expert, answers queries on mental health

Boston Globe

Gays, lesbians, and other sexual minorities are twice as likely to rely on friends rather than blood relatives during a health crisis. In one survey of working LGBTQ people, 63 percent said a friend or "chosen family" member had asked for help with health needs.

The Sunday Guardian

Can India look into the US government’s healthcare insurance as a case study to take its Ayushman Bharat to globally accepted delivery parameters?