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Students from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness Zoey Lyttle is a Society & Culture Writer-Reporter at PEOPLE.
The 2014 social media trend put the spotlight on unanswered questions and needed treatments for ALS. Will its return help? We ...
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South Carolina students bring back the viral 'Ice Bucket Challenge'; the mission, mental healthThe Ice Bucket Challenge, which first swept social media in 2014 to support ALS research, is once again drenching timelines everywhere. A group of students from the University of South Carolina is ...
Have you seen people throw ice water on themselves like its 2014? That's because the viral 'Ice Bucket Challenge' is back in support of another cause.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is back ... and to change the stigma around mental health. Students at the University of South Carolina's Mental Health Needs Discussion (MIND) club launched the ...
Back in 2014 the viral challenge first took the internet by storm, and now it's back. The challenge includes pouring ice cold ...
Remember the Ice Bucket Challenge? In 2014, people threw buckets of ice water on their hair to raise funds and awareness for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease). The ...
Lately, we’ve been seeing lots of Ice Bucket Challenge videos making a rather bizarre resurgence. The social media trend got started back in the summer of 2014, right around the same time that Whiskey ...
The ice bucket challenge, the viral social media challenge that took the internet by storm in 2014 to raise awareness for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis), has made a comeback with a new cause ...
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The Ice Bucket Challenge Is Back: Why Some Are Criticizing the 'Rebranding' of the Viral Trend 11 Years LaterStudents from the University of South Carolina started a recent campaign using the ice bucket challenge to raise mental health awareness The Ice Bucket Challenge was created in 2014 to raise ...
The new ice bucket challenge was launched by students at the University of South Carolina. Its resurgence has sparked criticism online, and content creators currently living with ALS have taken ...
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