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Voice of the People, May. 18
Mental-health medicines This is in response to "Psychologists seek prescription power; Health professionals split over contentious bill now up to House" (News, May 12) and "Rx: Slow down; Psychologists and mental health medicines" (Editorial, May 13)....Tags: Mental Health, Chemical Industry, Malpractice, Science and Technology, General Practitioners
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Bemoaning bedbugs: Residents speak out on critters
The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.One man wakes in the dead of night, when the bugs are most active, to round them up by hand. Another spends hours on the phone every week, calling inspectors and lawyers and regulators and advocates. And yet another sprays insecticide directly onto his...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Arthritis, Media Industry, Autism
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Letters: Addiction treatment that works
Re "Felons allowed to help addicts, a report finds," May 14 The fact that addiction counselors in California who are sex offenders and other types of felons are allowed to provide addiction treatment is just the tip of the iceberg in a fundamentally...Tags: Substance Abuse, Addiction
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His dark battle
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserStaff Sgt. Billy Caviness is on patrol -- not in the mountains of eastern Afghanistan, where he was wounded in battle, but in his tree-lined neighborhood in Schofield Barracks. The fight that he waged outside is now inside, in his head, on a...Tags: Marketing, Arts and Culture, Armed Forces, Iraq, Armed Conflicts
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Jail fills mental health need, for better or worse
The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Ill.The McLean County jail's de facto role as Bloomington-Normal's largest provider of residential mental health services fits a trend seen across the country -- a troubling and unsatisfactory solution to the problem of helping those who are among the poorest...Tags: Mental Health, Family, Chemical Industry, Schizophrenia, Prisons
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Mental health awareness highlighted during May
Columbus Telegram, Neb.Pressure from peers and planning for the future can make it difficult for some teenagers to cope. Dru Keating, a therapist at East Central District Health Department, has seen the effect that a buildup of pressure can have on the mental health of the...Tags: Depression, Mental Health, Students, Suicide, Health
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Lions LB Tulloch: Young knows he's ill
ReutersTroubled former Detroit Lions wide receiver Titus Young knows he has a mental illness, according to a former teammate. Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch told the Detroit Free Press that Young once showed him paperwork explaining his disorder. "He's aware...Tags: Stephen Tulloch, Schizophrenia, Police Arrests, Crimes, Seroquel (drug)
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UW-Madison researchers journey deep into the brain via the science of imaging
The Wisconsin State JournalThe brain, with its tangled bundles of neurons and strangely named regions, has been called the most complex structure in the universe. And its workings have remained largely mysterious, hidden deep within the folds of gray matter. Until now. At UW-...Tags: John F. Kennedy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Family, Yoga, Science and Technology
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Health Council hires drug prevention coordinator
Silver City Sun-News, N.M.The Grant County Community Health Council has hired Razanna Robinson-Thomas to coordinate a new grant-funded program focused on preventing prescription drug abuse and drinking among youth. The recently received grant, Partnership for Success II (PFSII),...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Drugs and Medicines, Substance Abuse, Prescription Drugs
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Girl charged in father's death struggled with mental health
Morgan Lane Arnold, an emotionally frail 14-year-old freshman, navigated the hallways of her Howard County high school each day filled with anxiety, unable because of a learning disorder to decipher the social cues, jokes and emotions of her peers. Her...
Tags: Mental Health, Witnesses, Students, Gaming, Health and Safety at School
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NFL Roundup: Freeney headed to Chargers, Williams in lawsuit with former fiancee
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Roundup: Freeney headed to Chargers, Williams in lawsuit with former fiancee The San Diego Chargers agreed to a two-year, $8.75 million contract with free agent defensive end Dwight Freeney, according to multiple reports....Tags: Suicidal Behavior, Denver Broncos, Suicide, Mario Williams, Buffalo Bills
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Estudio asocia el trastorno bipolar con la gripe materna en el embarazo
ReutersPor Andrew M. Seaman NUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) - Un pequeño estudio indica que los niños que estuvieron expuestos a la gripe durante su gestación en el útero tendrÃan casi cuatro veces más riesgo de desarrollar trastorno bipolar. El autor...Tags: Flu, Bipolar Disorder
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