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Cigna donates $9M to veteran mental health
The Cigna Group will provide $9 million over three years to projects providing housing and mental health support to veterans. -
The CDC's latest numbers on youth mental health: 10 stats to know
The CDC's latest data on youth mental health shows signs of improvement. -
Cigna funds 22 mental health organizations
The Cigna Group is providing $9 million in funding to nonprofit organizations to provide mental health support to youth. -
The best states for mental health | 2024
Massachusetts is the best state for mental health in the U.S., according to Mental Health America's annual "State of Mental Health in America" report. -
10 states with the most at-risk youth
Louisiana is the state with the highest share of at-risk youth, according to a ranking published by WalletHub July 24. -
Most stressed U.S. cities
Cleveland is the most stressed city in the U.S., according to rankings published by WalletHub on July 8. -
Should social media carry warning labels? Physicians weigh in
Warning labels on social media sites could be a step toward improving children's mental health, physicians told Becker's. -
Few on Medicare receive medication overdose treatment: NIH
Few Medicare beneficiaries are receiving medication treatment after experiencing a non-fatal drug overdose, a study from the National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies found. -
Surgeon general calls for mental health warnings on social media
Social media sites should display a warning alerting users to the dangers the platforms can pose to youth mental health, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy, MD, said. -
Chicago moves to open 3 mental health clinics
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson intends to reopen the Roseland Mental Health Center and open two new mental health service sites on the city's West Side, WTTW reported May 30. -
Alcohol-related deaths up 70% in the past decade: 5 things to know
Alcohol-related deaths rose 70% from 2012 to 2022, according to a KFF analysis published May 23. -
CDC says ADHD is 'expanding public health concern': 5 things to know
ADHD diagnoses among kids aged 3-17 are on the rise, and the disorder is becoming an "expanding public health concern" according to a CDC study published in the Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology May 22. -
CDC updates suicide cluster investigation guidance: 3 things to know
The CDC issued new guidance for public health officials assessing and responding to potential suicide clusters. -
The state with the highest suicide rate turns focus to safe gun storage
In Wyoming, the state with the highest suicide rate per capita, experts are pushing for safer storage of firearms as part of prevention, NPR reported Jan. 23. -
HHS pushes for school-based mental health services
HHS is providing $50 million in funding to states to provide school-based medical services. -
How New York spent $192M in opioid settlement funds
New York State has spent $192 million of the $2.6 billion it secured in settlements with opioid distributors and manufacturers. -
New York psychiatric center faces backlash for migrant relief shelter
Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, based in New York City, has faced protests regarding its migrant facility built to hold up to 1,000 single adult men that opened Aug. 15, according to an Aug. 16 report from ABC 7. -
Dungarvin adds 100+ facilities through 2 acquisitions
Dungarvin has announced a plan to acquire disability services and housing providers Bridges MN, Bridges WI and Rumi and in September, according to a June 30 news release. -
This 'root cause' for behavioral health concerns isn't being talked about, CEO says
Behavioral health has been siloed within healthcare until recent years, but it can affect all fields in the industry. One of the biggest contributors to behavioral health is housing — a fact that isn't given the attention it deserves, one expert says. -
Health disparities cost US $451B annually
Racial and ethnic health disparities cost the U.S. $451 billion in 2018, according to a study published May 16 on JAMA Health Network.
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