A makeshift kitchen sits covered in snow and ice after temperatures plummeted in the Cedar Rapids area at a homeless ...
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Routine mental health treatment often not enough to get people back to work
Mental health problems are keeping an increasing number of Norwegians out of the employment market. Treatment alone is often not enough to get people back to work.
Anytime is a great time to check in with yourself, the people in your life and explore ways to prioritize emotional ...
A new facility in Utah for the homeless, including services for addiction and mental illness, could be a great success or a ...
Objectives To examine state-level variation in mental health screening practices for high school athletes in the USA and ...
Have the state’s hospital staffing levels rebounded significantly, as one nonprofit health-care organization claims? Massachusetts hospitals, which experienced an acute shortage of nurses, technicians ...
Key points In Canada, more than 50 000 opioid-related deaths have occurred since September 2024, mostly in British Columbia, ...
Harm reduction initiatives like Cedar Rapids' Naloxone vending machines are effective tools for tackling substance misuse.
Tessa, the NEDA chatbot, gave problematic eating disorder advice to someone in recovery. AI therapy needs safety measures.
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Researchers develop novel tool to identify pregnant women at high risk for having a preterm birth
Researchers at NYU and partners within the International Healthy Outcomes of Pregnancy for Everyone (HOPE) Consortium have ...
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