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Jun 20

Orlando shooting sheds light on mental health disparities in Florida’s Latino community

By Joshua Barajas

As families of the Orlando victims navigate a heavy burden of paperwork and funerals in the aftermath of the June 12 massacre, local Latino leaders are concerned about how the trauma will manifest in the tight-knit Latino community weeks, months,…

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May 20

Does city life pose a risk to mental health?

By Diana Kwon, Scientific American

Recent studies shed light on the link between urban living and psychosis.

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Apr 27

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How a Seattle murderer slipped through the cracks of the mental health system

By PBS News Hour

In 2009, Jennifer Hopper and Teresa Butz were attacked and sexually assaulted in their home; Butz did not survive. In “While the City Slept,” Eli Sanders, a Pulitzer winner for his reporting on the case, examines the troubled life of…

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Apr 25

One year after Freddie Gray’s death, thousands leave Maryland prisons with risky health problems, no coverage

By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News

Maryland’s prisons and jails release thousands of inmates each year without helping them enroll in Medicaid, jeopardizing their health and putting communities at greater risk.

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Apr 21

How Canada is working with indigenous peoples to prevent suicide

By Laura Santhanam

The Canadian government is working with indigenous communities to improve well-being and prevent suicide.

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Apr 20

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To improve lifelong health, Memphis tries rooting out childhood trauma

By PBS News Hour

Childhood trauma such as abuse, neighborhood violence or the death of a parent has been found to lead to dire health and social problems later in life. How can communities intervene to spare future generations the same pain and illness?…

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Mar 31

President’s task force aims to end discrimination in mental health coverage

By Jenny Gold, Kaiser Health News

Tucked in remarks the president made Tuesday on the opioid epidemic was his announcement of a new task force on mental health parity — aimed at ensuring that people with mental illnesses and substance abuse problems don’t face discrimination in…

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Mar 21

Is this mutation causing your teenager’s anxiety?

By Jennifer Adaeze Okwerekwu, STAT

After examining the brains of more than 1,000 subjects, scientists spot a single mutation that may predispose some teenagers for extra anxiety.

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Mar 18

Daredevil comic takes on a demon of a different sort: postpartum depression

By Vic Pasquantonio

The stigma of postpartum depression is addressed in the pages of a comic book-turned-web-series, which begins its second season on Friday.

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Mar 07

For depression, primary care doctors could be a barrier to treatment

By Shefali Luthra, Kaiser Health News

Often referred to as the “common cold of mental health,” depression causes about 8 million doctors’ appointments a year. More than half are with primary care physicians. A new study suggests those doctors may not be the best to treat…

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