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Deseret News | Reporting on Increased Teen Anxiety | Why the Deseret News spent a year reporting on Anxiety? @DeseretNews | Uploaded June 2019 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
The Deseret News accepted the Mental Health America Media Award in Washington D.C. for it’s 'Generation Vexed' series on teen anxiety. We sat down with Sara Israelsen-Hartley and Lois M. Collins, two reporters who spearheaded the reporting, to talk about their impact and the community they helped build.

Explore the series at:
DeseretNews.com/Anxiety

Directed and Edited:
Rex Warner

Journalist:
Sara Israelsen-Hartley
Lois M. Collins

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