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Alzheimer’s Disease in the Black Community: Understanding Risks, Barriers, and Paths to Better Care
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia, affecting millions of people worldwide. In the United States, the burden of Alzheime...
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Person-Centered Care for Minority Patients and Mental Health
Many nurses can tell from a single glance if their patients are feeling happy, sad, or depressed. For those silently struggling, especially people ...
SUNY OMH Scholarship Program Supports UAlbany Students
ALBANY, N.Y. (Aug. 26, 2025) — This fall, three UAlbany students will advance their training towards becoming mental health professionals with supp...
The Inner Lives of People with Mental Illness
In my two decades as a psychiatrist, I’ve sat with hundreds of people living with severe mental illness. I’ve seen lives unravel under the weight o...
Minority Mental Health Month D.C.: Healing Starts Here | Fyh.news
During Minority Mental Health Month in Washington, D.C., a quiet revolution is taking place—not in politics or protests, but in the realm of mental...
LGBTQ Mental Health: Youth Perspectives on Support
LGBTQ mental health remains a critical challenge, with many young people experiencing anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation at higher rates th...
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