Men likely to develop mental health issues after a breakup, according to study Jan 24, 2023 Jan 24, 2023 0 Glenvar beats Salem in Adam Ward Classic basketball tournament Proposed site of 30-acre solar farm in Elliston Attorney General Miyares on Parole Board investigation Sen. Warner talks about suspected Chinese spy balloon Footage captures boulder nearly crush woman inside Honolulu home Top tips for protecting heart health Public comments on proposed history standards at State Board of Education meeting VA: BASKETBALL COACH POSES AS PLAYER IN GAME ‘Targeting women of color,’ AOC defends Omar as Republicans oust her from committee How Michael Jackson changed the game at the Super Bowl halftime show 30 years ago Strange UFO caught on camera spiraling over Hawaii New hiker shuttle to McAfee Knob trailhead debuts in Roanoke County Harrison Ford says Helen Mirren is 'still sexy' four decades after they first worked together The moment the Chinese spy balloon was shot down, ordered by President Biden U.S. shoots down suspeted Chinese spy balloon Texas officer saves police dog from tornado Steve McGraw retires as Roanoke County Circuit Court Clerk Eagles player Josh Sills indicted on rape and kidnapping charges Justyn Mutts discusses the big win over UVa BACKLASH CONTINUES IN TYRE NICHOLS INVESTIGATION (4:30pET) A study by the University of British Columbia found that men are at an increased risk of developing a mental illness after a breakup. Tags Dcc Wire Lvs Lifestyles Health Unbraned Boyfriend Mental-health Couple Study Sadness Seperation Breakup Communication Relationships Relationship-trouble Anxiety-depression Coping-mechanisms Selfcare Men's-mental-health Lifestyle-plus Videoelephant Latest video ‘No hope anymore’: Miracles and desperation in Turkey’s Antakya Brendan Fraser calls Golden Globes "hood ornaments" ‘Ice mermaid’ breaks new record while swimming in Arctic waters Chris Perkins, Roanoke City School COO, discusses supply chain issues that have led to the postponement of the opening for the new technical education center Six interesting facts you didn't know about the Super Bowl Syria aid efforts hampered by geopolitics Pamela Anderson has penned 'private' letter to Britney Spears Tips for overcoming problems with falling asleep Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Chris Perkins, Roanoke City School COO, discusses supply chain issues that have led to the postponement of the opening for the new technical education center