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Drinking Myths

Busting Common Drinking Myths In 1920 American Prohibition took effect, banning the production, sale, and transport of alcohol within the United States. The temperance movement had long been critical of drinking, working for more than a century to outlaw the practice....

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Pride Month

The Pink Triangle: The Symbol of Gay Pride Carries a Dark History One key symbol of Gay Pride is the pink triangle. Bright and lively, today it’s a show of solidarity, but it has its origins in one of the most heinous times in history.  In the 1930s and 1940s,...

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Father’s Day

Single Fathers Face Unique Parenting Challenges The U.S. celebrates Father’s Day on June 20. For 2021 that also happens to be right before the first day of summer. It’s fitting perhaps then to shine a little bit of sunlight on one overlooked parental group: Single...

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Asian American/Pacific Islander Heritage Month

Asian American and Pacific Islander Stereotypes Persist It remains unclear what the exact origins of the COVID-19 may be. One thing is clear, however: Many people continue to blame the virus on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. It’s manifesting in some unsettling...

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New Mental Health Helpline Coming

988 Mental Health Helpline: What You Need To Know More help is coming, in 2022. It’s been suggested that a separate recourse for people in a mental health crisis may prove to be a life-saving alternative.  In July 2020, the Federal Communications Commission voted to...

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Mother’s Day

Mothers and Moms-to-Be Need Not Suffer ‘Baby Blues’ Alone Delivering a baby is no walk in the park, but neither is struggling with mental health.  According to the World Health Organization, about 10% of pregnant women and 13% of women who’ve recently given birth...

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Overdose Deaths Aren’t Slowing Down

Overdose Deaths Are Up During the COVID-19 Pandemic  Pandemic: Meet the drug epidemic. U.S. drug overdose deaths have gone up by 20% over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in more than 83,000 deaths in 2020. Overdose deaths — particularly from opioids —...

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Prison and Mental Health

Treatment Alternatives To Incarceration The United States in recent decades has gotten tougher on crime, but along with that, it’s gotten tougher on mental health.  An estimated 2.3 million are locked up nationwide, mostly in local jails, federal facilities, and state...

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OD Deaths Plague Black Communities

Overdose Deaths Still Affect Minorities in Greater Numbers The United States has seen drug overdose deaths rise 20% since the COVID-19 pandemic began. That amounted to more than 83,000 deaths in 2020. Some populations appear to be more affected, too. While overdose...

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National Child Abuse Prevention Month

National Child Abuse Prevention Month: Know the Signs and the Risks April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and despite efforts to grow awareness, maltreatment remains a problem that affects millions.  In 2019, child protective services agencies in the...

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