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Study: Loneliness increases risk of dying more than obesity

Study: Loneliness increases risk of dying more than obesity
Unknown 7:40 AM behavioral health, mental health, psychology, research
Kentucky Health News Loneliness increases your chance of dying, according to a study by Brigham Young University and published  in the jour...
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Obamacare requires mental-health coverage to be at parity with other coverage, but 1/4 of plans don't do that, study concludes

Obamacare requires mental-health coverage to be at parity with other coverage, but 1/4 of plans don't do that, study concludes
Unknown 7:58 AM Affordable Care Act, health reform, mental health, obamacare, research
Federal health reform "has improved access to mental health care for thousands of Kentuckians, but coverage for that care remains uneq...
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Got the winter blues? Many treatments are available

Unknown 10:20 AM behavioral health, depression, mental health
(image from kidshealth.org ) For some, winter is more than just a season characterized by shorter, colder days; it is a time of year that br...
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Telemedicine helps reduce waits for mental-health patients in ER and provides better health-care access in schools

Telemedicine helps reduce waits for mental-health patients in ER and provides better health-care access in schools
Unknown 9:40 AM children's health, emergency medical service, emergency rooms, mental health, school nurses, schools, telemedicine
Health professionals have used telemedicine to help delay Alzheimer's  disease and reduce hearing loss in Appalachia, especially among ...
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Depression should not be a taboo subject; rural Kentucky news editor details writes about her victory over it

Unknown 1:02 PM community journalism, depression, health, mental health, rural health, suicide
By Tim Mandell Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues Depression is a subject people often shy away from discussing, but a larg...
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