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Sophie Molineux takes break from WBBL to focus on mental health – The Guardian

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

Melbourne Renegades coach Tim Coyle has said Sophie Molineux, 21, has the clubs full support. Continue reading

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One in four children in Germany have mental health issues – Daily Sabah

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

A study conducted by a German health insurer reported last week that one in four children in Germany suffers from mental illness, with the majority hospitalized for at least one month. The research used data from 2016 and 2017, gathered from 800,000 children that are insured by DAK, a German health insurance company Continue reading

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There’s a shortage of youth mental health services in Belle Haven. A new community collaborative hopes to change that. – The Almanac Online

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

A group of local nonprofits, health care providers and schools is coming together to address what one participant called a "big problem" in East Palo Alto and Belle Haven: the lack of mental health services for children and teens. Led by the Palo Alto-based Children's Health Council, the collaborative plans to apply for funding to specifically target a gap in services for youth with mild to moderate mental health needs, such as depression, anxiety and environmental stressors such as homelessness and poverty. The group includes the Ravenswood City School District (and its education foundation), the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Peninsula, Counseling And Support Services for Youth (CASSY), Community Collaboration for Children's Success initiative, One East Palo Alto, Ravenswood Family Health Center, San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services, Stanford Children's Health and The Primary School Continue reading

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Multnomah County’s Director of Mental Health and Addiction Services is ready to rebuild a department that’s been under fire – KGW.com

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

PORTLAND, Ore. Ebony Clarke, the new director of Multnomah County's Mental Health and Addiction Services Division, is taking over at a difficult time, but Clarke says she's up to the challenge. Continue reading

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Residents Demand Action on Abandoned Mental Health Facility In Tinley Park – NBC Chicago

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

WATCH LIVE A former mental health facility in Tinley Park had been vacant for years and now neighbors are calling for something to be done about the abandoned site. Time has not been kind to the Tinley Park Mental Health Center and residents say its become an eyesore and a health hazard. The state left this and just walked away, said resident Nancy OConnor. Continue reading

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I’ve Hidden My Mental Illness From Those I Love Most. Here’s Why. – HuffPost

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

Ive tried to pinpoint the moment I transitioned from a carefree child to a depressed teen, but I cant. There was no event or incident. Continue reading

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Steroid-resistant Relapses in MS May Be Better Treated with Immunoadsorption Than Plasma Exchange, Study Finds – Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

A blood-cleansing process known as immunoadsorption appears to be superior to plasma exchange in treating relapses that dont respond to conventional steroid therapy in people with multiple sclerosis (MS) or clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), a study reports. Continue reading

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Researchers May Have Identified How to Slow the Progression of MS – AJMC.com Managed Markets Network

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

Researchers may have identified a way to delay the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) by blocking a molecule that controls the entry of B cells into the brain, which results in deterioration of tissue. Results published in Science Translational Medicine show that blocking activated leukocyte cell adhesion molecule (ALCAM), which is expressed by B cells, delays the progression of the disease, according to in vitro human and in vivo mouse studies.1 These findings could result in the next generation of therapies to treat MS Continue reading

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WCN 2019 Topic: Failures of Regulators to Make MS Therapies Available – Multiple Sclerosis News Today

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

There is a sizable gap between advancements in treatment for multiple sclerosis (MS)and their regulatory approval, which is a circumstance that necessitates increased advocacy on a global scale. This concern was a major topic of conversation recently at theXXIV World Congress of Neurology(WCN 2019) inDubai, United Arab Emirates. In recent years, especially in the past decade, there has been a surge in MS therapies that have undergone development, entered clinical trials, and obtained regulatory approval Continue reading

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Liberation therapy: What we know about the controversial MS treatment 10 years later – CTV News

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2019

TORONTO -- It's been a long, sometimes painful journey since CTVs W5 first reported on a controversial new theory about multiple sclerosis 10 years ago. Continue reading

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