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Equilibrium Mental Health Services was founded to enhance access and quality of mental health care. Meet Dr. Robert Morales, ...
In 2022, after the Uvalde, Texas school shooting, Congress passed legislation allowing the FBI to request juvenile mental health records for background checks for potential gun-buyers under 21.
World Mental Health Day 2024, celebrated on October 10, raises awareness about mental health issues through inspiring quotes, messages, slogans, and social media captions. Join the global ...
ALBANY — An Ulster County woman filed a lawsuit in federal court last week that challenges New York’s interpretation of a law that bans people who may have a mental health disorder from ...
ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Dec. 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics will record the finale of the third season of its "Transparent Conversations" podcast this week in Louisville as the NCAA ...
NFL News: Matthew Stafford, a veteran NFL quarterback, highlights the critical need for open discussions about concussions in football. In a 2017 interview, he ...
Tayfun Coskun // Anadolu via Getty Images After Uvalde, school mental health grants had bipartisan support. Now Trump is cutting them. Schools will likely have to lay off social workers and ...
Using video or moving backgrounds during Zoom calls can increase mental and physical tiredness during virtual meetings, research suggests. Scientists said this is because, unlike still images or ...
“Clearly the current system is not working and Chief Haas and the gunman died as a result,” Hinck said during a legislative hearing to strengthen mental health background checks for firearms ...
“Roxane Cohen Silver and E. Alison Holman are researchers and professors in Irvine’s department of psychological science who have been studying the public-health effects of graphic images ...
Chris O’Donnell had ‘a background in mental health and substance abuse’ In a December 2022 Instagram post, O'Donnell wrote, "I am a content creator with most of my media revolving around fitness ...
Rapper Vic Mensa is a professional dissector of emotions. Through his music, the 30-year-old Chicago native tackles topics ranging from addiction to poverty to racism to mental health struggles.