A new study from the University of Georgia suggests people posting in Reddit's r/selfharm community are likely seeking support for negative emotions.
The study examined how users that are part of the site’s self-harm, self-help community use it to get mental health help and support.
Much of Bad Hombre’s content is based on stories and bits of information from other publications. But occasionally, a post ...
Livingstone College News Service The 33rd National Association of African American Honors Programs (NAAAHP) annual conference was hosted by Prairie View A&M University from Oct. 31 to Nov. 2 in ...
"It was deeply unpleasant for me, smelly, but I could tell it offered immediate relief for her," the poster told Newsweek.
Over the years it’s been around, Return and Earn schemes have only grown in popularity, boasting the perfect solution for ...
The guidelines also prohibited streamers from using “trigger words” like quarantine, isolation, or COVID-19 and discouraged ...
A plane passenger is calling out the bizarre behavior of her fellow passenger — a stoic seat stealer who refused to move. The ...
Four years ago, a similar measure failed resoundingly — but amid a changed environment, Proposition 36 appears headed for victory.
FOR 20 years, Fiona Grey* had a ‘mainstream’ sex life with the same man – the only lover she’d ever been with. But after ...