March 11, 2021
The punishing work hours and the sadness and frustration of caring for critically ill COVID patients who die, despite their best efforts, has taken its toll on health care workers.
Continue readingThe punishing work hours and the sadness and frustration of caring for critically ill COVID patients who die, despite their best efforts, has taken its toll on health care workers.
Continue readingPresident Biden is directing $2.5 billion in funding to address the nation’s worsening mental illness and addiction crisis, an official from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services tells[…]
Continue readingA year ago, the U.S. was in the grips of an epidemic — the scourge of opioid addiction, with more than 70,000 lives lost to drug overdoses in 2019, according[…]
Continue readingThroughout the yearlong pandemic, more Americans are struggling with their mental health, communities that once tempered the opioid epidemic saw a surge in deaths by overdose and states like New York[…]
Continue readingMore than two-thirds of young people are suffering a deterioration in their mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, a new survey suggests.
Continue readingOne year ago today, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. Today, Americans are still struggling.
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