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Car crashes are the leading cause of death for teens, who crash vehicles at a higher rate of any age group. But hidden within the numbers is a critical but often overlooked subgroup: Teens with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) – who are more than twice as likely to

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In this first-person story, we hear from Hannah Henderson about how medication helped her to pay attention to the road while driving. This story is part of a package by Youthcast Media Group. buff.ly/4h6QqXM

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Comments from our founder Rob Waters were featured in this recent opinion article from The Philadelphia Inquirer. The piece takes a look at the way Donald Trump has embraced the stigma of mental illness and weaponized it throughout his campaign. buff.ly/3BR9WHV

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The FCC is set to finalize a new policy requiring all U.S. wireless companies to "geo-route" 988 calls. Here's what that means: buff.ly/3XXOHg3 #MentalHealth #MindSiteNews

The FCC is set to finalize a new policy requiring all U.S. wireless companies to "geo-route" 988 calls. Here's what that means: buff.ly/3XXOHg3 

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Up to 94,000 people with mental illness accused of a crime are waiting in jail for a competency hearing — from weeks to sometimes years. That's according to previous estimates. But a recent study estimates the actual number of people is far higher: buff.ly/4gzCJ3A

Up to 94,000 people with mental illness accused of a crime are waiting in jail for a competency hearing — from weeks to sometimes years. That's according to previous estimates.  

But a recent study estimates the actual number of people is far higher: buff.ly/4gzCJ3A
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“We’re not going to leave them to deal with this alone.” Read how Sara Schneider, founder of Bowen Walker Foundation, and other local organizations are stepping up to provide grief support after the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School: buff.ly/3MRGGms

“We’re not going to leave them to deal with this alone.” 

Read how Sara Schneider, founder of Bowen Walker Foundation, and other local organizations are stepping up to provide grief support after the deadly shooting at Apalachee High School: buff.ly/3MRGGms
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With Election Day just days away, reporter Alma Campos underscores the high stress and anxiety that immigrants have experienced from Donald Trump’s unrelenting attacks — and his threats of mass deportation. This report is in partnership with 𝚙𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚛𝚊. and made possible by

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Advocates like Paris Hilton are amplifying our work on youth mental health. Will you? Help us fill the void in mental health coverage ---> give today: buff.ly/3TuFZTL #MentalHealth #MindSiteNews

Advocates like Paris Hilton are amplifying our work on youth mental health. 

Will you?

Help us fill the void in mental health coverage ---> give today: buff.ly/3TuFZTL 

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Like narcissistic personality disorder and many other diagnoses of mental illness, dissociative identity disorder –or DID – exploded on TikTok during the pandemic. But the huge number of people on the platform claiming to have DID is prompting warnings from some experts who

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Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition – a 2011 literature review cited prevalence estimates among the world population ranging from 0.4% to 3.1% – why is DID so prevalent on TikTok? buff.ly/3YHFI1P

Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is a rare condition – a 2011 literature review cited prevalence estimates among the world population ranging from 0.4% to 3.1% – why is DID so prevalent on TikTok? buff.ly/3YHFI1P
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Ahead of the November 5 election, we reported that many immigrants in the U.S. were feeling fearful and demoralized about the prospects of Trump returning to power. Today, millions of people without documents — many of who have U.S.-born children — are asking themselves, “What

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Many migrants suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and depression – usually undiagnosed – and it can be nearly impossible for them to get services or treatment for their trauma. Read the first story in our Silent Battles project with 𝚙𝚊𝚕𝚊𝚋𝚛𝚊.. buff.ly/4dNz8vV