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  • Healthy Life: Ending the day on a positive note: How news can support mental health

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    In Finland, some parents have adopted a bedtime routine that seems almost too simple to matter. Each night, they ask their children one question: “What was the last good moment of your day?” No screens, no lectures, no moralizing, just a moment to pause and reflect.

    Psychologists who followed families practicing this ritual for 10 years found remarkable results. Children who answered the question daily were up to 80 percent less anxious by the time they reached their teenage years. Ending the day on a calm note helps the brain wrap up its stress cycle, allowing children to sleep more peacefully and recover emotionally from the day’s challenges.

    The story recently became popular on social media, but it also makes us think about something bigger: why don’t the media talk more about such easy and helpful ways to take care of our mental health? In a news world focused on major crises and troubling stories, reporters don’t often highlight positive developments happening around the world.

    The hidden cost of daily news

    Newsrooms have long followed the mantra: “If it bleeds, it leads.” Stories about crime, disasters, or conflict grab attention – and clicks. But reading it can really affect people’s feelings. The research has shown that many adults experience stress or discomfort when following the news, and some even limit their news consumption because they find it stressful (American Psychological Association 2023). Meanwhile, the Reuters Institute notes that “news avoidance” is rising globally, as people deliberately turn away from stories that make them feel overwhelmed.

    The paradox is clear: journalism aims to inform and empower the public, yet relentless coverage of negative events can leave readers anxious, helpless, or disengaged. Ignoring these effects undercuts the basic mission of the press.

    Learning from Finland: A different approach

    The Finnish bedtime ritual offers a useful metaphor for journalism. Just like children think about their day before going to sleep, readers can better understand the news if stories include background information, ideas for fixing problems, and messages of hope.

    This is the philosophy behind solutions journalism, promoted by groups like the Solutions Journalism Network. It doesn’t mean sugar-coating problems or avoiding hard truths. Instead, it means telling the full story, highlighting not just the problem but also credible responses and examples of success.

    For instance, when reporting on youth anxiety, a journalist could explore programs in schools, community initiatives, or national policies that help children build resilience. Research from the University of Texas at Austin’s Engaging News Project found that readers of solutions-focused articles felt more optimistic about the issue and more confident that there were effective ways to address it, compared with readers who only saw problem-focused news. Engaging audiences this way also strengthens trust in media, an important advantage at a time when many people doubt the news.

    Small shifts, big impact

    In many ways, journalism can borrow inspiration from the Finnish habit of ending the day with a moment of reflection. It’s a simple cultural practice, not a rule, but it shows how small habits can shape how people process the world around them and be less anxious.

    Similarly, there are a few modest adjustments journalists can consider when thinking about how audiences absorb the news:

    Language: choosing clear, calm wording instead of dramatic phrasing when covering difficult subjects.

    Balance: showing not only the problem, but also what people or communities are trying in response.

    Context: helping readers understand why something is happening, not only that it happened.

    Follow-up: returning to stories so people see what changed over time.

    They are reflections on how reporting might support a clearer and more grounded understanding of events. And just as the Finnish ritual helps families end the day with perspective, these small journalistic choices can help audiences navigate the news with a better coherence.

    Real-world examples

    Some news outlets are already using solutions journalism. The Guardian’s Upside series, BBC’s People Fixing the World, and CBC’s What On Earth? spotlight serious issues, like climate, health, and inequality, while focusing on real-world innovations and responses. These programs illustrate that news can inform without overwhelming, by highlighting constructive change.

    Closing the cycle

    In a world where headlines bombard us with crisis after crisis, journalism can offer closure. Just as the Finnish ritual encourages children to reflect on a positive moment before sleep, journalists can help audiences finish the news cycle feeling informed rather than exhausted. The goal isn’t “feel-good news” – it’s resilience and understanding in an age of constant noise.

    Journalism has always been about sharing information. Today, it can also help improve our mental well-being, one calming story at a time.

    American Psychological Association (2023). Stress in America: The State of Our Nation.

    Reuters Institute (2024). Digital News Report: Trends in News Consumption and Avoidance.

    University of Texas at Austin (2021). The Effects of Solutions Journalism on Audience Trust and Engagement.

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  • Jason’s legacy finds a seat outside his favorite school

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    PEABODY — Many of 14-year-old Jason Bernard’s happiest memories were at the Captain Samuel Brown Elementary School down the street from his house. Now, a bench in his memory will forever sit outside of the school.

    Jason’s family, friends, city officials and other community members dedicated the bench on Saturday morning—two days before he would have turned 15.

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  • UPMC doc: Prioritize mental health during holiday season

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    CUMBERLAND — The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many, it can be a source of anxiety and stress.

    Dr. Tooba Qadir of UPMC Western Maryland recently offered advice ahead of the holiday season designed to help people prioritize mental health.


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  • UPMC doc: Prioritize mental health during holiday season

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    CUMBERLAND — The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many, it can be a source of anxiety and stress.

    Dr. Tooba Qadir of UPMC Western Maryland recently offered advice ahead of the holiday season designed to help people prioritize mental health.


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  • UPMC doc: Prioritize mental health during holiday season

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    CUMBERLAND — The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many, it can be a source of anxiety and stress.

    Dr. Tooba Qadir of UPMC Western Maryland recently offered advice ahead of the holiday season designed to help people prioritize mental health.


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  • UPMC doc: Prioritize mental health during holiday season

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    CUMBERLAND — The holiday season is often described as “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for many, it can be a source of anxiety and stress.

    Dr. Tooba Qadir of UPMC Western Maryland recently offered advice ahead of the holiday season designed to help people prioritize mental health.


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  • Parenting 101: 1 in 4 parents are counting down the days until kids turn 18

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    A new survey of 2,000 parents by the book summary app Headway reveals the steep cost of raising kids – and it’s not just financial. 

     

    Key insights from the study include:

    • 57% turned down career opportunities due to parenting; 18% feel children harmed their career; 1 in 3 say ambition dipped, and 7% lost it completely
    • Over half miss the freedom to travel, 38% miss old hobbies, and 42% sacrifice sleep to keep up with family demands
    • 59% say social life is the first to go, with sleep close behind; 23% have no time for self-care
    • 49% have experienced a loss of identity (19% feel it constantly)
    • 46% regret not achieving more milestones before kids, 24% wish they had waited longer, and 27% secretly count down the days until their children turn 18

    Cindy Cavoto, certified productivity coach at Headway app, said in a press release, “Having children prompts change in every aspect of our lives – sleep, work, self-care, travel, and socialization. You name it. It’s hard work and long hours, so it’s no surprise that many feel their own growth has been put on pause. However, what’s often overlooked is that parenting itself is a form of personal development”.

     

    “Every tantrum you manage, bedtime you negotiate, and compromise that you broker is invaluable training. You’re learning on the job, and when paired with small bursts of self-development – a few pages of a book during naptime or an online course after bedtime – you grow just as much, if not more. Parenthood isn’t the end of your personal growth journey. It’s just a different path. A tougher one, sure, but one that is far more meaningful and rewarding,” she added.

     

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