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How an art professor from Cuba who exhibited his work at Havana’s famed art biennial battled addiction and mental health ...
Known as the painter of "The Scream," the Norwegian artist and his loved ones spent many years suffering from health ...
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Bill Schmitt is the last of the "five guys." Since their days as grade-school classmates in the tiny town of Walnut, Illinois, Schmitt and his four best friends — Cliff, Jim, Pat and Adrian — ...
Elkhart Chapter of Indiana Black Expo Inc. will host its first Mental Health Symposium during the fourth annual Leroy Robinson week, featuring Rock and Roll Hall of famer and music icon DMC of the ...
Doctors are writing "social prescriptions" to get people engaged with nature, art, movement and volunteering. Research shows ...
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island’s Department of Health has launched a campaign to normalize conversations about mental health among working-age men. The campaign, called “You Good, Man?” seeks ...
Black men struggle when addressing mental health issues due to stigma, cultural misunderstandings, and a lack of access to culturally competent care.
The reality of men’s mental health Mental health challenges don’t discriminate—they affect men just as much as anyone else. The problem is that men often suffer in silence.
Mental health, especially among men, remains a largely under-addressed crisis globally, and even more so in artistic circles.
President Trump has spent most of May and June championing legislation that would take mental health care away from millions of Americans — many of them men.
More men than ever are getting help for their mental health — and while lots of reasons bring them to therapy, it’s seen as a major green flag for women on the dating scene.
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