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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The Nina and Ryan Day Resilience Fund is a donation of $1 million for research and treatment at the OSU Wexner Medical Center and College of Medicine.
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The need for mental health services is increasing and a new nationwide, three-digit helpline, has been launched to help.
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If you or a loved one are having thoughts of suicide, call 988, the new number for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.Cleveland-based Frontline…
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Ohioans facing a mental health or addiction crisis need now only remember three digits: 988.Starting Saturday, the lifeline goes live across the United…
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If you need to talk, or if you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts, text the Crisis Text Line at 741-741 or call the National Suicide…
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine recently announced new plans to help address the severe shortage of mental health workers and United Way of Cleveland is hosting a virtual conversation on Thursday to shine a light on the issue.
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A Stark County provider of mental health and substance abuse support services is trying to make it easier for people who are struggling to get help.…
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If you drive through downtown during the NBA's All-Star weekend, you may notice giant billboards sporting some Cleveland stars on The Metropolitan at The 9 Hotel. The advertisements on E. 9th Street are part of a campaign to raise awareness about mental health, using a line of designer clothing that will debut in Cleveland this weekend. There are words like "resilient" and "empathy" on the clothing because the positive words you wear on the outside can impact how you feel on the inside, according to the brand's website.
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Cleveland athletes are raising awareness about mental health.
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The recent winter weather that hit Northeast Ohio can make it harder for hikers and joggers to get outside.