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    Feb 4, 2013 |Story| KY3-TV
  1. Newly-approved treatment offers hope for depression patients

    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- One in ten people in the Ozarks suffer from depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  For many, treating the illness requires medication.  But now a breakthrough treatment is providing a new option.
    ewood@ky3.com
    SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- One in ten people in the Ozarks suffer from depression, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.  For many, treating the illness requires medication.  But now a breakthrough treatment is providing a new option....

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Drug Administration, Medical Procedures and Tests

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Readers explain how dogs have enriched their lives

    The Spokesman-Review
    When we're young they curl up to guard our cribs. As we learn to walk, they herd us away from trouble. They run alongside our bikes and tirelessly chase the balls we throw in the park. When our children head off to college, they fill the empty nest with...

    Tags: Family, Moscow (Russia), Diseases and Illnesses, Kidney Disease, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  4. May 20, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Changes to psychiatric manual ignite debate over grief, mental illness and faith

    St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    Each year 90,000 parents in the U.S. confront the profound suffering that follows the death of a child or adolescent. Some of those rely on faith to help them through their grief. Others look to psychiatrists, who offer therapy or prescribe...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning, Pies and Tarts, Mental Illness, Health and Medical Professionals

  6. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. 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: Students, Teaching and Learning, Mental Health, Health, Demographics

  8. May 19, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. New therapy office opens up in Great Bend

    The Hutchinson News, Kan.
    Salina-based Sandstone Bridge has opened a new mental- and behavioral-health services satellite office in Great Bend at 3520 Lakin, Suite 105, in the office building just south of St. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center. "We discovered that many of our...

    Tags: Family, Asthma, Arts and Culture, Culture, Health

  10. May 18, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  11. More guns used in suicides than homicides

    When people think of gun violence, they typically think of a masked robber or a disturbed young man with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
    When people think of gun violence, they typically think of a masked robber or a disturbed young man with an assault rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. In truth, the most common victim of fatal gun violence is a distraught man who, alone in a...

    Tags: Shootings, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Interior Policy, Mental Illness

  12. May 18, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. Walton's message of hope resonates

    Goshen News, Ind.
    "I'm Bill Walton, and I'm the luckiest man in the world," the former NBA great told a rapt audience at the Lerner Theatre Friday night as he took the stage. And after listening to Walton share his compelling life story for 90 minutes, one is hard-...

    Tags: Knee Replacement, Sports, Basketball, Behavioral Conditions

  14. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Mental illness in youth: a common struggle

    Go to a busy street in your community and count the next 25 adolescents who walk, bike, skateboard, stroll or saunter past. Odds are that two of those 25 kids (8.3% to be exact) would own up to having experienced 14 or more days in the last month that he or she considered "mentally unhealthy," according to a comprehensive report on the mental health of American youth issued Thursday.
    Go to a busy street in your community and count the next 25 adolescents who walk, bike, skateboard, stroll or saunter past. Odds are that two of those 25 kids (8.3% to be exact) would own up to having experienced 14 or more days in the last month that...

    Tags: Environmental Pollution, Substance Abuse, Health, Mental Illness, Medical Procedures and Tests

  16. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  17. Psychiatrists unveil their long-awaited diagnostic "bible"

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The long-awaited, controversial new edition of the bible of psychiatry can be characterized by many numbers: its 947 pages, its $199 price tag, its more than 300 maladies (from "dependent personality disorder" and "voyeuristic...

    Tags: Psychologists, Columbia University, Flu, Problem Gambling, University of Pittsburgh

  18. May 17, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  19. LGBT students get $600,000 in scholarships from 2 groups

    Seattle Times
    When he was 14 years old, Daniel Cords told his parents he was gay. They didn't see it coming and Cords himself was not prepared for how such a revelation would so completely upend his life. "I've never seen my mom so sad," he recalls now. "I think in...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Family, Hospitals and Clinics, Separation of Church and State, Microsoft Corporation

  20. May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  21. Multiple concussions tied to more suicidal thoughts

    Reuters
    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who've sustained multiple brain injuries throughout their life were more likely to report suicidal thoughts than people with one or no concussions, according to a new study of deployed U.S. military personnel....

    Tags: University of Utah, Medical Research, Medical Specialization, Suicide, Psychiatry

  22. May 16, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  23. Vigil spreads mental health awareness

    Centre Daily Times
    Tears, laughs and success stories were shared Wednesday night at a vigil to commemorate mental health awareness. Skills of Central Pennsylvania held its eighth annual vigil at the Match Factory in Bellefonte, where Centre County Commissioner Chris...

    Tags: Centre County, Mental Health, Health, Behavioral Conditions

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