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Melania Trump's 'Be Best' Campaign Leaves Out Details

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The First Lady launched her 'Be Best' initiative on Monday, focusing on children's mental health, opioid abuse, and cyberbullying. But she has yet to reveal what steps she'll take, points out Erin Delmore, senior political correspondent...
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Why Parents Hesitate Before Seeking Mental-Health Expertise

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A recent survey by Parents Magazine found that 62 percent of the 400 participating parents waited more than five weeks to get their children help with mental health issues. A majority of those parents say they wait because they're trying...
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Scientists Turn to Machine Learning to Prevent Suicide

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Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
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Rehtaeh Parsons' death changed the conversation about sexual assault and consent

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When Rehtaeh Parsons died following a suicide attempt, a national conversation was sparked on how people address sexual assault and consent. The outrage over her death, and what led to it, is still felt five years later, especially in...
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Scientists Turning to Machine Learning For Suicide Prevention

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Suicide continues to be one of the leading causes of death in the U.S. Now social scientists are testing out using machine learning to help reverse the trend, says Lydia Denworth, Contributer, Scientific American.
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Trump talks gun-free zones, mental health, school safety and violent video games

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U.S. president talks about background checks and arming teachers
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Mental health services lacking for the Indigenous

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A lack of mental health services is a contributing factor to domestic abuse cases in remote Indigenous communities. CBC News is hearing from people at the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls hearing in Yellowknife, who say...
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Mental health research in Canada gets record donation

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Mental health research in Canada has gotten a major boost thanks to a record-high donation. The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto has been given $100 million by an anonymous donor, with the goal of developing cures for...
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1 in 3 dementia cases preventable

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A new review of dementia says that education, good mental health and exercise can help keep the disease at bay
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Inside the Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams

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The Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams (MCITs), a joint effort between the Toronto Police Service and mental health nurses from six Toronto hospitals, respond to calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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Costly flooding

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Adam Legge of the Calgary Chamber of Commerce looks at parallels between the devastation in Texas and the flooding that hit Calgary 4 years ago
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Trudeau visits First Nation amid suicide crisis

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the Pikangikum First Nation, a community struggling with a suicide crisis and many other problems affecting young people and their mental health
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1 in 3 dementia cases preventable

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A new review of dementia says that education, good mental health and exercise can help keep the disease at bay
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Reaching Royalty- Harry and Kate Move to Social Media

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Mashable's Rachel Thompson says Prince Harry and Kate Middleton's decision to boost their social media presence is twofold. She discusses The Duke, Duchess and Prince Harry taking to LinkedIn to search for a Senior Communications...
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Inside the Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams

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The Mobile Crisis Intervention Teams (MCITs), a joint effort between the Toronto Police Service and mental health nurses from six Toronto hospitals, respond to calls involving emotionally disturbed people.
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Mental health apps

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What to look for before you download calming cues
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ViewPoint | Academic Freedom

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OPINION: In the wake of one university's decision to endorse an anti-psychiatry scholarship, Elamin Abdelmahmoud says universities shouldn’t back ideas that are 'anti-academic and anti-science'
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Mental health funding fallout

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Failure to reach a deal on health-care funding worries mental health experts, CBC's Christine Birak reports
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Supporting mental health

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Health advocates want the prime minister and the country's premiers to commit more money to battling mental illness
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Raising the alarm over teen mental health

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More than one in three students feel psychologically distressed, a substantial and concerning number, say researchers behind Canada's longest running survey on mental health and substance use.
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Mental health after Orlando shooting

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CBC medical expert Dr. Peter Lin warns that some could experience mental health issues in the aftermath of massacre
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Woodstock students hold walkout over youth suicides

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Hundreds of students walked out of class in Woodstock, Ontario, to demand more help amid a crisis. Five young people have committed suicide in the last four months.
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Trudeau Tracker | Healthcare promises

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National Affairs Editor Chris Hall has a check up of the Liberal government's campaign promises on healthcare.
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A decade of mistakes: Mental health records sent to spa

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Bedford, N.S., woman's fax machine has churned out sensitive health info — and no one seems able to stop it