Mental Health
National Bipolar Day highlights Mental Health Disparities and need for Equitable Care
National Bipolar Day, observed each year on March 30, is drawing renewed attention to a mental health condition that affects millions of people in ...
- Jessica Wilson
Black Family Wellness Expo Brings Healing, Resources, and Community Together
Author: Joanna Jackson | FYH.News Correspondent | Atlanta, GA.
On a beautiful day filled with energy, connection, and purpose, famili...
- Jessica Wilson
Shaping AI's Future for Mental Health and Well-Being Excellence
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WHO experts say AI could transform mental health care by expanding access and improving support, but only if it is developed with stro...
- Subash Kafle
Self Harm Awareness Month sheds light on Crisis and Coping Alternatives
March is recognized as Self-Harm Awareness Month, a time when public health officials and advocacy groups are calling renewed attention to a behavi...
- Jessica Wilson
LGBTQ Health Awareness Week Highlights Disparities in Communities of Color
National LGBT Health Awareness Week is drawing renewed attention to persistent health disparities affecting LGBTQ communities, particularly among p...
- Jessica Wilson
Alysa Liuโs Comeback Puts a Spotlight on Mental Health and Healing in Communities of Color
At the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics in Italy this month, American figure skater Alysa Liu stood atop the podium, capturing gold in the women...
- Jessica Wilson
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