
Instead of leaving people in the cold, Minneapolis opens warehouse of indoor tiny homes for homeless
Avivo Village aims to be an alternative to outdoor homeless encampments for unhoused residents in the Twin Cities.
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A man says a Stephen Colbert joke saved his life. He wants to appear on 'The Late Show' before it's too late
Ron Blake was about to die by suicide. When a “Late Night” joke made him laugh, he said, he realized, “there’s still something good left in me.”
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New study reveals shift towards better mental health representation on screen
According to a study by the University of Southern California’s Norman Lear Center, Hollywood is getting better at portraying mental health.
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New study: Depression patients still symptom-free 5 years after taking psychedelic mushrooms
A new study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association shared the results of a successful therapy trial for psilocybin.
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Hospitals that implement 'zero suicide model' see drastic decrease in attempts and deaths
The model was first developed in 2001 and has been implemented in 25 countries around the world since.
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March: Awareness Months & Holidays for Causes
The ultimate calendar of March’s awareness days, national months, and more...
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9 places to find good news about climate change
While the climate crisis is urgent, there are still solutions worth celebrating.
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Woman invents 'stim hoodie' with built-in fidget toys for people with autism and ADHD
Olivia Drewery created the design to meet her own needs, noting that most clothing brands are not designed with neurodivergent people in mind.
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Need to scream into the void? There's a club for that
In a time of collective rage and grief, scream clubs provide community and catharsis across the country.
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Aunts are a critical source of support for LGBTQ+ youth, researchers say
Researchers found that aunts are especially supportive for LGBTQ+ youth in Black and Latino communities.
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