Search Results for: Suicide
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How to Help a Suicidal Friend
Have friend who may attempt suicide? Learn more about suicide prevention tips so you can help an at-risk friend.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Finding a Doctor Who Is an LGBTQIA+ Ally
Here's how to find an LGBTQ friendly doctor who is a willing ally to gay, trans, and queer people and understand their healthcare needs.Read More
Categorized as: LGBTQIA+ Health, Living and Wellness
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Depression and Anxiety in The Transgender Community
Transgender people have an increased risk of anxiety and depression, but a supportive social network reduces this risk.Read More
Categorized as: LGBTQIA+ Health, Living and Wellness
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Supporting Transgender and Other Gender-Diverse Youth: Understanding Gender Identity in Children
Want to be an ally to gender-diverse youth? Here are some tips to help you support transgender and gender-diverse youth.Read More
Categorized as: LGBTQIA+ Health, Living and Wellness
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a noninvasive treatment for difficult to treat depression. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Understanding LGBTQIA+ Identities: Key Definitions to Know
It's important to respect and honor people's sexual orientation and gender identity and expression. Get the facts.Read More
Categorized as: LGBTQIA+ Health, Living and Wellness
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Why Managing Mental Health Is Important
To manage your mental health, use these tips to manage your mental well-being — and know these warning signs of mental illness.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Mental Health
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Support for LGBTQIA+ Youth
Providing support for LGBTQ kids and young adults is crucial. It can be as easy as listening and asking what you can do to help them.Read More
Categorized as: LGBTQIA+ Health, Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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The Effects of School Bullying
It's common for kids to engage in playful teasing with friends or siblings. When both kids are having fun, it's usually harmless. But, according to KidsHealth.org, when teasing becomes hurtful or mean, is ongoing, or gets physical, it has crossed the line into bullying.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness, Pediatrics