New YouTube series wants to get teens talking about mental health

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.

March 7, 202504:28

  • Now Playing

    New YouTube series wants to get teens talking about mental health

    04:28

  • UP NEXT

    Naked passenger removed from Southwest flight

    01:49

  • Mental health program helps teens cope through hip-hop

    02:31

  • Olympian Laurie Hernandez highlights the importance of women in sports

    05:30

  • Wisconsin judge orders release of ‘Slender Man’ attacker

    02:08

  • Report details family’s attempts to prevent St. Louis school shooting

    02:08

  • Massachusetts weighs legalizing magic mushrooms for mental health

    05:12

  • Florida family blames AI chatbot for teen’s death by suicide

    01:58

  • Maine mass shooter’s family speaks out a year after he killed 18 people

    03:05

  • The Vessel reopens in Manhattan with steel mesh barriers as safety measure

    01:46

  • NYC’s the Vessel set to reopen with new safety features

    01:18

  • How mental health is linked to girls’ lack of confidence in STEM careers

    02:29

  • Fourteen attorneys general sue TikTok for alleged harm to mental health

    03:12

  • Fourteen states accuse TikTok of harming children’s mental health in lawsuits

    01:52

  • Digital Deepak: Why the wellness icon created an AI version of himself

    10:00

  • Social media giants team up to curb the spread of self-harm content

    03:06

  • High dosages of ADHD drugs may increase risk of psychosis

    04:07

  • Former Rep. Patrick Kennedy talks mental health care advocacy

    03:58

  • How Elmo’s innocent post sparked a bigger check-in on mental health

    01:14

  • Family demands bodycam footage after Alaska police fatally shoot teen

    01:57

“Mind Matters”, a new series on YouTube, aims to engage teenagers in conversations about anxiety, depression, and other mental health issues with content creators who share about their own experiences. Content creator Ashley Yi and Katie Hurley, senior director of clinical advising at the Jed Foundation, join NBC News NOW to talk about the new show.

Author: Health Watch Minute

Health Watch Minute Provides the latest health information, from around the globe.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *