World health organization, mental health

The World Health Organization (WHO) is recognizing excessive video gaming as a disease since it causes impairment in critical...

Melany Mejias on 30th Aug

The recent report issued by the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice that condemned several police practices...

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Geraldine Chacon on 13th Aug

Behavioral or psychiatric problems among African-American and Hispanic children are rarely treated by health care providers,...

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Geraldine Chacon on 31st Jul

A study conducted by Mexican scientists from the National Institute of Psychiatry Ramón de la Fuente Muñiz concluded that...

Melany Mejias on 13th Jun

Mentally ill patients are rarely violent and therefore not more likely to commit violent crimes than ordinary people, according...

Geraldine Chacon on 06th Jun

Mental illness and violence may not be as related as people think, according to scientists who are experts in mental health...

Daniel Francis on 25th May

One of the most disturbing and concerning problems for both veterans and U.S. soldiers awaiting deployment is suicide. There...

Hector Morales on 23rd May

A new trending topic has been going around on Twitter since yesterday. With #MyDepressionLooksLike twits, users from all...

Daniel Contreras on 15th May

The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) has dedicated May as the Mental Health Month, aiming to increase mental health...

Adam Kreller on 01st May

May is Mental Health Awareness Month and the Southwest Regional Mental Health Board is inviting the Fairfield County community...