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Long-Term Unemployment Could Easily Result to Depression

June 29, 2014

New York City, New York – Economy is not the only aspect affected when there is long-term unemployment. Studies showed that it also results to higher rates of depression. Those who are commonly affected by depression are those who are not employed in the past six months. Out of all those who were diagnosed with

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Mental Health for Kids Might Just Get a Boost from Task Force

June 24, 2014

Hartford, Connecticut – There is now a new move from the officials to make mental health for kids more readily available and accessible. A task force primarily created to look after the mental health of the kids after a school shooting will be the one to handle this. They will also be working with the

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A New Juvenile Mental Health Court Is About to Be Set-Up

June 19, 2014

Columbia, Southern California – A new juvenile mental health court is going to be set-up to tackle cases that involve two very sensitive issues – kids and mental health. This is going to be one of the first when it comes to mental health care. The number of cases that involves the young ones has

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New Task Force Is Formed for Better Mental Health Services

June 15, 2014

New task force is formed in line with the mall shooting at Columbia. This is for the benefit of those who were affected mentally by the incident. The deadly shooting has been a sign for the officials to improve their mental health system and not just rely on an urgent care clinic. This was made

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Life Expectancy of Mentally Ill, Similar With Heavy Smokers?

June 1, 2014

University of Oxford psychiatrists have conducted studies and came up with new analysis that shows people who suffer from mental disorders that are serious has their life expectancy reduced by a decade or two. This rate is around the same with people who are heavy smokers. However, a lot of experts say mental health is

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Clara Hughes Goes Back to Calgary for Mental Health Awareness

May 30, 2014

Clara Hughes, a multi-Olympian, has come back to Calgary in her cross state mission to spread mental health awareness. Calgary has seen her talk about the mental health problems in the country. In front of a crowd of 150, she was able to share her 10 years of experience in Calgary. She has briefly explained

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Mental Health Care for Veterans Is Still Not Properly Synched

May 25, 2014

Washington – The mental health care that is supposedly given to the veterans of wars is still in transit. They are still being processed, as of this time. Mental health care for the war veterans is very important. Some say that the mental torture during the war is more severe than the physical. Some of

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