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When research can’t be replicated and unequal access to psychiatry and broadband

New research has found that only a small fraction of the findings in cancer biology could be reproduced. Will studies in mental health research fare better?

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Youth art contest captures pandemic ups and downs
The ongoing abuse of school paddling; suicide prevention campaign aims at Muslims
“There’s two different Americas in mental health”

The year athletes ho went public about their mental health. The battle to address despair and mental illness in South Los Angeles. And an English teen makes personalized mental health care packages (like one containing toothpaste for a girl who’d lost the motivation to brush).

Getting help in the military about to become easier

A coming law promises change in military culture around mental health.

Therapy with wolves, and peer support at high school
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The benefits of paternity leave and mental health support for all students in a Michigan school district.

The Unique Message of ‘Boys Will Be Bugs’
A doctor’s brave disclosure and The Queen’s Gambit comes to life in Stockton

A doctor discloses his own mental health challenges – to push back against stigma. A California school district using COVID fund to help high-needs students. And a stunning survey on the pandemic's impact on therapists.

Multilingual learning good for the brain

Learning a second language yields big benefits to the brain. And mental health workers are under serious stress.

Did a rap song cut suicide rates?
Running for office and community greening: two strategies for reducing gun violence
MindSite News Originals: All The Feels

The leads on a TV show about a soccer team go from the locker room to the couch.

A push for grief counseling funds for kids who lost parents to COVID

An exposé of a disturbing website that encourages suicide and a pastor providing mental health care in his Maryland neighborhood.

How exercise may help your brain and helplines calls as a barometer

Helplines call can be a barometer of a population's mental health. And a protein called clusterin may explain the benefits of exercise on the brain.

A surgeon general’s warning and a hot start-up boosts its valuation
Intensive virtual therapy and Colorado mental health clinics found wanting
Grief, interrogated, and the mental health message of Ted Lasso
NYC opens supervised injection site; cat and dog lovers: what’s the diff?
New tools for brain research and new insights on insomnia and depression
Navajos use ceremony to address Covid stress
Washington DC group works to heal community trauma, NFL turns to therapy
Suicide rising among Black youth, “cruel and unusual” health conditions in AZ prisons
Expanding access to mental health care in CA
Eating disorders rise during the pandemic, starring role for myelin and treating heartache and heartbreak together