
Albany trials 'street psychiatry' program, giving homeless New Yorkers prescriptions on the spot
“We’re going to give them their prescription right there, right on the street to go get filled,” a county representative said.
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This Altadena teen raised millions for wildfire relief. A year later, she opened a community center for girls like her
Avery Colvert's viral ask on social media last year led to a million donations, a nonprofit, and a community hub to help teens plan for their futures beyond the shadow of the wildfire.
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Mattel unveils first autistic Barbie, complete with 'stimming hands' and noise-cancelling headphones
The doll, part of Barbie’s “2026 Fashionistas” was developed in collaboration with the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.
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New study: Surprising mental health benefits came from Biden-era rental assistance
Researchers suggest fiscal policies like the emergency rental assistance program are also a tool for improving public health.
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How are we going to survive 2026? Here's what 3 therapists recommend
We talked to three licensed mental health providers and got their best bite-size advice for the top worries plaguing Americans in 2026. Here’s what they had to say.
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2026 Calendar of Fee Free National Park Days
The eight fee-free days of 2026 — plus more ways to score free or discounted passes at U.S. National Parks
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Here's how to reduce gun violence by 2040, according to the experts
Shootings have killed more than 800,000 people and injured over 2 million others in the United States since the start of this century.
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These artists transformed their mental health issues into chairs. When guests sit in them, the gallery takes on an added meaning
Art curator Sandra Davis set 14 chairs on display in the Arts Barn’s professional art gallery in Gaithersburg, Maryland, in the hopes of creating a new kind of conversation on mental health struggles.
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Digital avatars are helping psychosis patients confront the voices in their heads
New technology from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King’s College London is helping patients confront auditory hallucinations.
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