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Bill would expand insurance coverage for emergency and out-of-network mental health and substance use services.
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One year since Dobbs, how culture and race impact mental health among youth in minority communities, the opening of the Arab American National Museum's new rooftop exhibit, and more.
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Last year, nearly 70,000 people reached out to the National Eating Disorders Association helpline. Demand more than doubled during COVID, and still hasn’t returned to pre-pandemic levels. But late this spring the Association shut the helpline down and added a chatbot instead. We look at why the Association made this move, and what it means for the people who need this support the most.
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Rebranding the Pure Michigan campaign, concerning infant mortality rates for non-white Michiganders, and alternatives to calling the police when a person is amidst a mental health crisis.
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A look a whitefish, frog and toad numbers, Harry Truman's pre-presidential anti-corruption campaign and when mental health crises and law enforcement collide.
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We asked experts to analyze the police response to Porter Burks, which began with a calm introduction and ended with 38 shots fired.
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Detroit officials are planning a major expansion of mental health services in Metro Detroit. But they’re calling on state legislators to invest $227 million into the expansion.
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A new children's book honors the many emotions experienced by kids.
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A recent study attributes these deaths to increased injuries. Specifically, spikes in suicide, homicide, and overdoses.
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Stacy Wetters has already started working full-time with Dearborn Police. The department recently brought her on board in response to an increasing number of calls related to mental health and substance abuse-related crises over the past several years.