Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds Opens Up About Anxiety – Week In Neurodiversity

Deadpool’s Ryan Reynolds Opens Up About Anxiety – Week in Neurodiversity


The Week in Neurodiversity

The Neurodiversity News Show, hosted by the DifferentBrains.org staff.

Today’s host: Adrienne Marie Sassano!

(3 min 20 sec) In this episode, Ryan Reynolds opens up about anxiety, a student with Down syndrome is the first to graduate college in Oregon, and a group puts together a flash mob to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s. These stories and more in this week’s edition!

[00:11] To kick things off, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds opens up about his history with anxiety.

[00:46] Next up, let’s take a look at how dieting can help those dealing with depression.

[01:20] Buddy Up hosted the 3rd annual Tennis with the Stars event to bring support and awareness for those with Down syndrome.

[01:49] Cody Sullivan is the first student with Down syndrome to graduate college in Oregon.

[02:18] And finally, over in Indiana, American Senior Communities put together a flash mob to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s.

FOR THE FULL-LENGTH STORIES AND VIDEOS:

To kick things off, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds opens up about his history with anxiety. https://www.facebook.com/yahoo/videos/10157393077119832/

Next up, let’s take a look at how dieting can help those dealing with depression. http://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2018/05/03/diet-change-depression-treatment/

Buddy Up hosted the 3rd annual Tennis with the Stars event to bring support and awareness for those with Down syndrome. http://www.mysuncoast.com/community/tennis-pros-and-stars-support-those-with-down-syndrome-on/article_8660447c-4fb5-11e8-8b6a-cf91cce13433.html

Cody Sullivan is the first student with Down syndrome to graduate college in Oregon. http://katu.com/news/local/student-with-down-syndrome-first-to-graduate-college-in-four-years

And finally, over in Indiana, American Senior Communities put together a flash mob to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s. http://fox59.com/2018/05/03/indy-community-takes-part-in-flash-mob-to-raise-awareness-for-alzheimers-disease/