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The Maryland Office of the Attorney General has identified 10 Baltimore Police officers and the man who died in their custody ...
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Doctors and advocates argue the bill could exacerbate existing healthcare disparities and lead to a wider public health ...
Naples Pride is launching a new Mental Health Collaborative after the federal government announced it's ending specialized ...
The Illinois Department of Human Services announced that the state will financially support the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in Illinois.
Until recently, callers to the national suicide prevention hotline could press “3” to connect with a counselor trained to support LGBTQ+ youth. That option no longer exists.
Brittney Nash is a trauma social worker at UVA Health and spearheads the program. She said with the grant funds, the hospital ...
Anyone who needs help can call 988. There are still LGBTQ-specific crisis lines available from different organizations.
Hims reports that many men avoid doctor visits, worsening health. Erectile dysfunction (ED) can be a sign of serious issues, ...
Lines for Life expects more crisis calls, while Rep. Andrea Salinas is leading a congressional effort to restore funding after the "Press 3" option was shut down.
The suicide and crisis hotline will no longer have a specialized branch for LGBTQ+ callers under a new federal directive.