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Mental health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic have been profound, researchers find. Nearly 25% of Americans are depressed, particularly those who have low incomes and have lost a job or a loved one.
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Starting a new school year can be stressful but this one is particularly so as families navigate online learning, the pandemic and financial hardships.
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As children go back to school, some experts are warning of a mental health tsunami.
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Experts say by next fall, more Floridians could need help responding to the trauma of two simultaneous disasters.
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Rivera was best known for her role as Santana Lopez, a take-no-prisoners cheerleader/singer on Glee for six seasons. That character was also an inspiration for young LGBTQ viewers.
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The TSA has elevated suicide prevention to a top priority for leadership after Robert Henry’s public suicide at the Orlando International Airport.
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Emergency room staff at AdventHealth in Kissimmee and Orlando will ask patients about feelings of hopelessness or despair as part of routine assessments over the next year and a half.
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Seminole County Sheriff Dennis Lemma says grief counselors will be on campus but that parents should talk to their children about the incident.
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Operators are on call 24/7 and can assist people in over 100 different languages.
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A mental health summit at the Orlando VA bring federal and nonprofit mental health agencies together. They discussed ways to reach more veterans in need.