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Addiction counselor vacancies in Michigan and a broader mental health provider gap in Virginia are forcing residents to go without care or wait months for an appointment.
Ugandan health officials confirmed seven Ebola infections as the death toll continues to rise across the border in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Researchers and relatives trying to understand hereditary mental illness face a legal wall of conflicting state statutes.
The group forced their way into the facility to demand access to the bodies of relatives who died there.
The city expanded a program that dispatches trained clinicians rather than police officers to certain emergency calls involving mental health.
The social media company settled the case before trial, marking the first such resolution in a wave of litigation over harm to young users.
Research shows it takes an average of nearly six years for patients to receive an accurate lupus diagnosis.
A nationwide analysis of over 9,000 women found perimenopausal women averaged a heart health score of 69.1 out of 100, compared to 73.3 for premenopausal women.
A case in Findlay, Ohio drew attention to the shortage of mental health crisis services available to law enforcement and families in urgent situations.
Several US states have rejected legislation that would have weakened vaccine requirements, even as the Make America Healthy Again movement continues to pressure federal health policy.
A report from The Guardian finds that anxiety among young people in Britain is spilling directly into professional settings, creating challenges for both employees and employers.
The clinical study marks a milestone for the company's robotic surgical platform, which competes in a market long dominated by Intuitive Surgical's da Vinci system.
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