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READER SUBMITTED: NAMI Connecticut To Hold Its 10th Anniversary Annual NAMIWalk
StatewideThe Connecticut Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Connecticut) is pleased to announce that it will hold its 10th Annual Walk Fundraiser on Saturday, May 18th, 9-11:30 a.m. at Bushnell Park in Hartford. The free event will feature...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Bushnell Park, East Hartford, Mental Health, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Is Allentown man charged with killing his mom fit for trial?
Two mental health experts disagreed in court Wednesday over the competency of an Allentown man charged with stabbing his mother to death two days before Mother's Day last year. Public defender Carol Marciano requested the hearing in an attempt to show...
Tags: Murder, Schizophrenia, Prosecution, Mental Health, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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May is Mental Health Month
A Pathway to Wellness — this year’s theme for May is Mental Health Month — calls attention to strategies and approaches that help all Americans achieve wellness and good mental health and overall health. “Wellness is essential to...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Behavioral Conditions, Christianity, Mental Health, Religion and Belief
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Will County activates its West Nile virus hotline for mosquito season
The Will County Health Department has responded to the opening of the 2013 mosquito season by activating its annual telephone line to help zero in on potential West Nile virus hot spots by identifying birds that died from the disease. Launched in May...
Tags: West Nile Virus, Medical Procedures and Tests, Viral Diseases and Infections, Meningitis
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Titus Young's destructive saga is no laughing matter
The joke started with the radio show host asking "think you've had an awful week?" The popular morning host of a nationally syndicated show then outlined Titus Young's summer, which includes the former Detroit Lions' second-round pick being released...
Tags: New England Patriots, Junior Seau, Detroit Lions, Super Bowl, Schizophrenia
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High school graduates encouraged to pursue occupational therapy [letter]
Editor: As summer approaches, many high school students are getting ready to graduate and head off to colleges across the nation. As a soon to graduate college student, who attended our own Fallston High School, I would like to suggest a major that is...Tags: Students, Stroke, Mental Health, High Schools, Teaching and Learning
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Veterans home-loan bond money going untapped
SACRAMENTO — In the last century, Californians have said yes to every request for money to help veterans buy homes. Since 2000, they have signed off on $1.4 billion in bonds for that purpose. But most of that money remains untapped. In fact, the...Tags: Mental Health, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elections, U.S. Congress, Homes
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Luxury drug-rehab center in Umatilla to offer recovery in style
Troubled celebs struggling to overcome addictions might start pointing their limos in an unlikely direction: the remote Lake County town of Umatilla. The former Florida Elks Children's Hospital in Umatilla is being reborn as a luxury drug-rehab center...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Addiction, Abusive Behavior, Tampa, Mental Health
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'Drug Take Back' Set For May 17 In New Britain
Residents with expired or unwanted prescription and non-prescription drugs are invited to get rid of them May 17 in a way that doesn't damage the groundwater. The city will hold a “Drug Take Back” from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the senior...Tags: New Britain, Substance Abuse, Prescription Drugs
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Community notes Wednesday, May 15, 2013
Births A daughter Lillian Dale Baynham, was born to Adam and Katy Baynham of Petoskey at 4:29 p.m. Saturday, April 27, 2013, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. Lillian weighed 7 pounds, 4 ounces and was 19 3/4 inches long at birth. She has a...
Tags: Abusive Behavior, HIV, Mental Health, Family Planning, Domestic Violence
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A Look at Racial Disparities in Connecticut's Criminal Justice System
At least 29 people in Connecticut have died in the past seven years after deadly encounters with cops: 18 shot to death; probably 11 more after being hit by police Tasers. Almost 59 percent of those fatal incidents involved blacks or Latinos,...
Tags: Murder, Shootings, Dannel P. Malloy , Minority Groups, Mental Health
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S.D. flu deaths highest since 2004
The number of flu-related deaths in South Dakota this past season has been the highest since 2004. There were 38 influenza-related deaths in the 2012-13 flu season as of April 27, the latest report, said state Epidemiologist Lon Kightlinger. In 2004,...Tags: Vaccines, Preventative Medicine, Drugs and Medicines, Disease Prevention, Flu
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