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mental health

85% Dark Chocolate scientifically proven to improve mood

by Science

Charlie Nadin discusses recent evidence from a study by Seoul National University that shows 85% Dark Chocolate has a positive effect on people’s mood.

The perils of Seasonal Affective Disorder

by Mahnoor Imam

Mahnoor Imam explains the symtoms of Seasonal Affective Disorder and shares tips on how to deal with them.

Review: The Midnight Library

by Millie Betts

Shelves with books

Millie Betts explores Matt Haig’s bestselling novel, The Midnight Library

The problem with Love Island and mental health

by Olivia Richards

Wave washing out a heart drawn in the sand

Olivia Richards discusses the impact of Love Island on contestants’ mental health, and the wider issues of internet abuse and trolling that this exposes.

University of Exeter receives £3.7m to aid student wellbeing

by Henry Hood

The University of Exeter, alongside seven other top English universities, has received £3.7 million of funding to aid student wellbeing.

Imposter Syndrome

by Chloe Pumares

Chloe Pumares explores the ways we can overcome Imposter Syndrome

Piers Morgan: proof that discussions of mental health need to change

by Henry Hood

Henry Hood considers Piers Morgan’s slander of Meghan Markle after she speaks out about mental health struggles

Pandemic habits to keep

by Sophie Porteous

Sophie Porteous discusses the habits we should maintain after the pandemic is over

The other side to restriction reductions: the fear of socialising

by Millie Betts

Lifestyle Editor Millie Betts discusses the anxieties that many might be experiencing while restrictions continue to be lifted

How beautiful the Earth is still

by Jessica Holifield

It can be difficult to balance life and work, especially, when everything is done from our same 4 walls. Lockdown can be tough, but Jessica offers the best remedy for keeping one’s spirits high: the greenery all around us. If you’re lucky enough to find yourself at Exeter, Devon is a never ending playground of landscapes, and if not, there’s always a green place to be discovered at home.

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