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FDA Approves Medications for Tardive Dyskinesia

Tardive dyskinesia (TD) had no effective treatment options until this year. The FDA fast-tracked two medications through their approval process, given the unmet medical need...

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It’s Time to Talk About Suicide in LGBTQ Communities

Many in the LGBTQ community experience bullying, violence, discrimination and social rejection due to their sexual or gender identity. Even worse, many can endure discriminatory...

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Life After Survival: Why Cancer Survivors Need Mental Health Care

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NAMIWalks: Keeping Hope Alive

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Swimming for Jack

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Suicide Prevention as a Social Justice Issue

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How Do We Get the Men into Mental Health?

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Preventing Suicide: Our First Line of Defense

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Helping Others Through Catastrophic Stress

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Work is Recovery

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Mental Health Matters for All Students

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Talking About Mental Health Should Start Early

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An Update on Genetic Research

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Lessons We Missed as Kids: Practicing Mental Health

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Disparities Within Minority Mental Health Care

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The Strengths and Stigmas of My Culture

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AKA and NAMI: Building Bridges in the African-American Community

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An Important Conversation with My Mom

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A Film Festival to Spread Positivity

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Seeking Help When You Need It

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There is No Shame: The Power to End Mental Health Stigma Begins with Me

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I Remember When Worry Was a Friend

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