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  2. Psych Central - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psych_Central

    Psych Central is a mental health information and news website. Psych Central is overseen by mental health professionals who create and oversee all the content published on the site. [citation needed] The site was created in 1995.

  3. Mental health stigma is shifting. So why are adults ... - AOL

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    For all adults in the second quarter of 2024, at least 1 in 10 people (13%) reported using mental health counseling in the past year, up from a little over 12% in 2022.

  4. Stat (website) - Wikipedia

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    Stat (stylized STAT, sometimes also called Stat News) [1] is an American health-oriented news website launched on November 4, 2015, by John W. Henry, the owner of The Boston Globe. It is produced by Boston Globe Media and is headquartered in the Globe ' s own building in Boston .

  5. A mental health guide to watching the news - AOL

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    “Limiting news and social media is a great strategy for managing feelings of anxiety and helplessness,” agrees Jen Hartstein, a former Yahoo Life mental health contributor and practicing ...

  6. How the Fair Housing Act Gave Us Emotional Support Parrots - AOL

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    That guarantee first appeared in 1988, when the Fair Housing Act's antidiscrimination protections were expanded to cover people with a mental or physical "handicap," a term later superseded by ...

  7. Healthline - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Healthline

    While some writers have used terms like "reliable" [13] to describe Healthline, others have questioned both the quality of its content and its usability and readability. For example, the site Health News Review said a Healthline article about a new medication used promotional language copied from the drug-maker's press release, neglected to cite side effects, and framed the drug's claimed ...