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Rob Reiner feared son Nick’s mental health was ‘deteriorating’ before grisly slashings: family friend

The shocking double homicide of Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele, has stunned the entertainment world, but for…

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Biffy Clyro bass player quits tour over addiction and mental health issues

10 hours ago Getty Images Biffy Clyro bass player James Johnston has announced he will not join the band on…

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United Way of Erie County launches free Gratitude Journal to support community mental health

As 2025 comes to a close, United Way of Erie County is strengthening its commitment to mental health, healing and…

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Acting head of beleaguered mental health agency to depart this week

Art Kleinschmidt, the official serving as the de facto head of the federal agency overseeing mental health and addiction treatment,…

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Is This Mental Health Prevention or Treatment?

As the number of people who struggle with clinical levels of mental health problems continues to rise, many experts and…

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OpenAI says GPT-5.2 is ‘safer’ for mental health. What does that mean?

The company has received criticism and lawsuits over recent user suicides.  By  Anna Iovine Anna Iovine Associate Editor, Features Anna…

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A practical guide for nurturing youth mental health

Stories of poor mental health among children and teenagers are sadly prevalent today, including young people going through depression, anxiety and…

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Mental Health Intervention Reduces Severe Depression, Anxiety for Vulnerable Groups

Living in a community without fluency in the local language or knowledge of its culture can add stressors for anyone….

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Talking Mental Health With Your Primary Care Doctor

Each year, Americans make an estimated 500 million visits to primary care doctors. In fact, the CDC found just over…

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Fewer Utah students using drugs, alcohol; mental health improving, survey shows

SALT LAKE CITY — For more than two decades, the Utah Student Health and Risk Prevention (SHARP) survey has provided…