A recent study reveals that people's mental health is best in the mornings and declines by midnight, influenced by seasonal and weekly factors.
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Generally, things really do seem better in the morning, with clear differences in self-reported mental health and well-being ...
Morning brings the brightest moods, while midnight is when people feel their worst, according to a large study. Mental health ...
Five children have died from the flu in Illinois this season, and health officials are cautioning residents after the state’s respiratory illness level has moved ...
SPRINGFIELD/CHICAGO The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced that after a one-week dip, the state’s overall respiratory illness ...
The Illinois Department of Public Health says the state's overall respiratory illness level has moved from Moderate to High.