New CDC Report Shows Suicide Risk Tied to Local Economic and Social Conditions
Counties with higher health insurance coverage, broadband internet, and household income have lower suicide rates
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Counties with higher health insurance coverage, broadband internet, and household income have lower suicide rates
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Colorado Springs, Colorado – As part of its unwavering commitment to retirees’ financial security, Hammond Law Group is pleased to offer crucial estate planning insights to ensure retirees can navigate these changes with confidence. Retirees across the nation depend on Social Security benefits for financial stability during their golden years. The annual COLA, such as … Continue reading 2023 Social Security COLA Increase: Hammond Law Group Provides Estate Planning Tips for Retirees
Miami, Florida – Social Media Harm lawsuits have sparked a widespread national discourse on the accountability of tech giants in regulating content and guaranteeing user safety. The prevalent use of social media has encouraged connections and interactions in unprecedented ways. However, these lawsuits bring to light the negative effects that these platforms can harbor. Young users … Continue reading LawsuitLegalNews.com Provides an In-Depth Update on the Social Media Youth Harm Lawsuits
You’d think that with young adults using so much social media, they’d be pretty Tweet-smart by now. After all, even Millennials have been lauded for shaking things up in the workforce with their tech savvy. But America’s youth are falling for social media shopping scams at an alarming pace. Just ask Jessica Longoria, a 30-year-old from … Continue reading Social Media Shopping Scams Plague Young Adults
Children’s safety online remains a top priority for government agencies in the United States, while school officials across the country are increasingly instituting social media policies for students. As the stakes get higher, with wrongful death lawsuits against social media companies, federal and state legislators are working on additional measures for protecting children online. The issue of children’s safety online … Continue reading Legislators Try to Ban Social Media for Kids
Rates of depression, anxiety, and suicide among teens and adolescents have skyrocketed since the rise of social media. According to the Centers for Disease Control, the suicide rate among 10- to 24-year-olds increased by 57% between 2007 and 2017. Some in Congress blame Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, and other Big Tech platforms for the deterioration in … Continue reading Sixteen for Social Media? Congress May Say So
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David W. Magann Social Security Disability Tampa, FL (Law Firm Newswire) February 22, 2023 – Nearly 70 million people rely on one or more of Social Security’s benefit programs; as such, Floridians have undoubtedly experienced the effects of inflation, but changes to Social Security may provide some with more financial security in 2023. According to … Continue reading Florida Social Security Disability Updates for 2023