The Health team explores the impact of various mental health conditions including schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety. The series examines how these issues affect people at different stages of life, as well as highlights specific challenges and innovative solutions to help various racial and ethnic populations navigate mental health problems.
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Two University Hospitals employees are on leave after a transplant patient received the wrong kidney; former Canton McKinley High School football coaches are suing top district officials and others in the latest fallout over a player who was forced to eat pork against his religious beliefs; Ohio’s elections chief has referred for possible prosecution 117 apparent noncitizens who either registered to vote or cast a ballot last year; and more stories.
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Meg Hartz spent four years trying to secure comprehensive mental health care for her son, and she believes he could have avoided in-patient treatment if she would not have faced so many delays and roadblocks.
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The change could affect the state's new OhioRISE program that coordinates care for troubled and vulnerable kids.
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In 2020, more black teens and young adults died by suicide than in previous years.
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Cleveland hospitals are seeing a sharp uptick of adolescents experiencing mental health challenges, such as depression.
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Local officials cut the ribbon Tuesday on the long-discussed 50-bed facility on East 55th Street, south of Payne Ave.
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Many in Cleveland's Black community are experiencing stress and trauma as a result of the trial.
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The mental health of K-12 and collegiate players could be put at risk.
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The recently launched OhioRISE helps those who have serious mental and behavioral health issues.
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Funding from the CARES Act will help connect those who are experiencing mental health, behavioral health or substance abuse issues with programs and services.