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The Ice Bucket Challenge is making a new splash with a new cause in mind, nearly a decade after it first went viral to raise awareness for ALS. In the summer of 2014, a media frenzy ensued with ...
I still remember the cool rush of ice water splashing over my head in summer 2014, my body bracing itself for inevitable shivers. The original “ALS Ice Bucket Challenge” was inescapable — if you weren ...
(WJW) – Has your social media feed suddenly been full of people doing the Ice Bucket Challenge? No, you didn’t travel back in time 10 years — the trend is making a comeback, but this time with a new ...
Remember the viral “Ice Bucket Challenge” of 2014? More than a decade later, it’s back—but this time, the focus is mental health. If you were living under a rock in 2014, the challenge involved ...
WORCESTER — You may have seen it pop up on your phone. Either on your Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat or TikTok apps. You may have even seen a family member, friend or teammate do it in person — in fact ...
NEW YORK (PIX11) — Break out the buckets and the ice water. A group is reviving the challenge to raise awareness about mental health. A group of students at the University of South Carolina has ...
The trend that dominated social media a decade ago — and raised millions for A.L.S. research — has been reborn as a vehicle to raise mental health awareness. By Madison Malone Kircher Is it déjà vu or ...
The 2025 Ice Bucket Challenge was started by students at the University of South Carolina. The 2025 Ice Bucket Challenge supports mental health awareness and advocacy. Learn how to do the USC Ice ...
Ice baths are like Marmite in the wellness world. Supporters swear by daily dips for a range of mental and physical health benefits, while naysayers claim the perks of cold water therapy are overhyped ...
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