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The project is using artificial intelligence to analyze data from smartphones, laptops and other devices of people who take their own lives.
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Despite laws that say mental health care should be paid for on a par with other medical care, health insurance stopped covering the care a suicidal teen needed before she was stable.
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The Pennsylvania senator says his depression was treated with medication and he's wearing hearing aids for hearing loss, an aftereffect from his May stroke.
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Residents who spend more than 30 percent of their paycheck on rent are shown to experience higher rates of anxiety and depression, according to a study published by the National Library of Medicine.
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Participants were asked questions about their parents' general parenting style and how that affected their thoughts and feelings in the previous two weeks.
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The Pennsylvania Democrat checked himself into Walter Reed hospital on Wednesday night.
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On WGCU's "Gulf Coast Life," a conversation with Dr. Ray DePaulo ahead of his recent talk through the FGCU Provost Lecture Series and Naples Discussion Group.
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On this episode of "What's Health Got to Do With It?" a look at how brain waves can be used to help manage two common conditions: essential tremor and depression.
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Socially isolated older adults have a 27% higher chance of developing dementia, according to researchers from Johns Hopkins. The findings suggest that simple interventions could be meaningful.
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A college administrator says many students seeking mental health care prefer the privacy of teletherapy over an in-person appointment — even when they call in from an on-campus location.