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Millions of Americans take psychiatric medication. But sometimes a patient stops abruptly, and this can pose risks.
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Program participants have access to licensed, professional counselors as of Jan. 1.
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Loneliness is more than just feeling unconnected to other people. It's a brain state that can make feeling happiness harder.
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Stigma and fear of getting in trouble are some of the reasons why.
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Recent surveys suggest that half of U.S. adults experience loneliness, leading some researchers, congregations and health organizations to address it as part of preventative care.
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Indiana’s five call centers average nearly 4,000 calls a month from Hoosiers in crisis.
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Since late 2016, researchers from the University of Cincinnati and Northwestern University have been following a group of young people known as the FAB 400 Cohort. The cohort consists of young LGBTQ people who were assigned female at birth, a group the researchers refer to as sexual minority women.
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The facility is larger than the current one, featuring 83 private rooms for patients, a family resource center, an education center, and therapeutic treatment space.
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A new law passed as part of the state budget is aimed at helping student athletes through mental health struggles.
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A new fiction podcast coming out later this month tells the story of an Ohio congregation rocked by the suicide of a beloved pastor.