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Facebook Launches New Suicide Prevention Tools

March 2, 2017 — New suicide prevention tools are being introduced by Facebook. People watching a Facebook Live broadcast will now be able to report the video for an escalated response from Facebook, which can contact emergency workers if the person in the video is in immediate danger, the Associated Press reported. In addition, the

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In Red-State Utah, a Surge Toward Obamacare

Mary Wood with her son, Jacob Lampros, and daughter, Lucy Lampros, playing tetherball outside their home in Millcreek, Utah. None of her three part-time jobs offer health insurance. Credit Kim Raff for The New York Times SALT LAKE CITY — From the moment the Affordable Care Act passed in 2010, most elected officials in this

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Your Health Skeletons May Come Back to Haunt You

Everyone has some sort of skeletons hidden away in the closets of their past. Things they’ve done, said, should have done or didn’t do that they don’t want anyone to know about or hide from themselves. Some call it guilt. Others chalk it up to that embarrassing and sometimes uncontrollable time in our lives called

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Emotional Eating. The Struggle Is Real.

If you ever find yourself eating out of a carton of ice cream in deep distress, you may be an emotional eater. Trust us, you are not alone. According to a recent study, 38% of Americans admit to having overeaten or eating due to emotional circumstances in the last 30 days. The struggle is oh-so-real.

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Bird Watching Good for Mental Health

More and more Americans are becoming health conscious these days. They are eating less red meat, more fish, more leafy and colorful vegetables and more whole grain foods. The infamous food pyramid is constantly being reworked, leaving many people confused as to what food groups are what and how much of each they should be