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Suicide prevention and education summit to attract experts from across Michigan this month
51+ min ago (327+ words) Set for this month is Michigan's largest annual conference on suicide prevention and education. The Kevin's Song 10th annual Suicide Prevention Education Summit will be held January 22 and 23 in Plymouth with attendees from 27 states and from all over Michigan. Kevin's Song…...
Can texting a therapist help with depression? A new study says yes
59+ min ago (276+ words) You likely have experience with text-to-talk, a technology that converts texts into audio to make content accessible for people with disabilities. A JAMA Network study shows it might be just as helpful for those battling depression. In fact, the convenience…...
Recovery outweighs performance: The state of health and wellness amongst Malaysians–and how brands can decode it
59+ min ago (405+ words) Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia " A new report from Ogilvy Malaysia has recently revealed that there has been a significant shift from rigid, individualistic pursuits to a more social, communal, joyful, and distinctly Malaysian approach to wellness. Moreover, the report also asserted…...
Trump administration rolls back $2 billion mental health, addiction grant cuts
1+ hour, 40+ min ago (357+ words) A Trump administration official has confirmed to NPR that sweeping cuts to mental health and addiction programs worth more than $2 billion are being reversed. Letters terminating funding went out late Tuesday night, sending shockwaves through the country's public health system....
AG replies to governor’s opposition to consolidating medical complex cases
1+ hour, 51+ min ago (575+ words) FEDERAL COURT:Theentrance to the District Court of Guam as seen on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in Hag't'a.David Castro/The Guam Daily Post Amid opposition from the governor, Attorney General Douglas Moylan says the District Court of Guam should still consolidate…...
Federal grant cuts threaten mental health services for Kansas Citians
2+ hour, 2+ min ago (161+ words) KANSAS CITY, Mo. (KCTV) - Kansas City residents could lose access to mental health and addiction treatment after federal officials terminated $14.3 million in grants. Centerstone, a nonprofit behavioral organization, says leaders learned Tuesday evening, Jan. 13, that the Substance Abuse and Mental…...
‘Are You Dead?’ App Surges in China as Millions Live Alone
2+ hour, 17+ min ago (165+ words) A starkly named safety app climbs Apple's charts, reflecting rising anxiety among China's growing population of people living alone. "Are You Dead?' App Surges in China as Millions Live Alone A newly released Chinese app called "Are You Dead?" has…...
Major Manchester study says Time spent on gaming and social media not to blame for teen mental health issues
2+ hour, 17+ min ago (259+ words) A major new study from The University of Manchester has found little evidence that social media use or video gaming are causing mental health problems in young teenagers, challenging one of the most widespread concerns among parents and teachers today....
LIFE AFTER DEATH: Conflict resolution strategies in the wake of homicide
2+ hour, 22+ min ago (397+ words) BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Homicides dropped 18% in East Baton Rouge Parish last year to the lowest level since 2019, but the start of 2026 has been riddled with shootings and deaths. Cabrea Lee, who works with families during their time of grief,…...
‘Callous and cruel’: Mass. agencies reeling from $1.9 billion Trump cuts to addiction, mental health grants
2+ hour, 28+ min ago (1124+ words) Shockwaves rippled through Massachusetts on Wednesday after the federal agency overseeing mental health and addiction treatment abruptly terminated hundreds of grants nationwide, threatening programs that serve children, people with substance use disorders, and some of the state's most vulnerable residents....