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Beech Acres Parenting Center combines forces with local leaders to bring resources to schools.
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Researchers hope a new project could someday predict mental health risks for young people before they become serious.
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In recent years, there has been a growing shift toward less restrictive options that allow adults with physical or intellectual impairments more independence while providing them support for making decisions. Advocates for people with disabilities say the shift is long overdue, and some argue the system needs a complete overhaul.
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Arielle Sheftall Ph.D., sees the sharpest rise among Black girls.
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"Stigma can be devastating to those who are living with these diseases," Gov. Mike DeWine said. "Not only adding to the hardships of addiction and mental illness, but also preventing them from seeking the help they need to get well."
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"I feel like I'm back to my old self – or a better version of myself," says TV reporter Jake Ryle.
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TV reporter Jake Ryle said he was diagnosed with having anxiety and persistent depressive disorder last year.
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Childrens hospitals report the number of young people in crisis or seeking mental health services continues to increase. This new urgent care is designed to meet those needs in situations not rising to the level of emergency department care.
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“I am keeping an eye on whether there is an explosion of injuries as activity levels ramp up in the next 40 days and will these injuries have an impact on physical and mental health,” says Dr. Brian Grawe.
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More young people are falling victim to gun violence in recent years, some are pulling the triggers.