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Scientists at Britain's Oxford University are involved in a study of "persecutory delusions." It's a relatively small patient group, but there are solid numbers on what feeling safe might mean.
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State lawmakers heard testimony on Monday on how New York could integrate services from the Office of Addiction Services and the Office of Mental Health. Members of the Assembly held an hours-long meeting, speaking with stakeholders in the healthcare industry on what can be done to save the lives of people dealing with addiction and mental illness, which can at times be concurrent issues.
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Arts & CultureWhat was your COVID song? WBFO wants to know. As we transition out of the pandemic, Mental Health reporter Nick Lippa shares what music got him through…
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As students limp to the finish line of this school year, many are believed to be mentally beaten down by loneliness, lack of knowledge and problems trying…
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Democratic candidates for Erie County sheriff discussed how they would address the county holding center and jail in a debate Monday night.Voice Buffalo…
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Buffalo-based mental health advocate Karl Shallowhorn has launched a new podcast dedicated to discussing the relationship music has with mental health. He…
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With the restirement of Amherst Police Chief John Askey, the Town Board Monday evening is expected to approve appointing Det. Capt. Scott Chamberlin as…
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On Sunday, a walk will be held to connect Niagara Falls residents to nature, their community and each other. The intent is to have people show up, walk…
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New York State plans to open 24-hour mental health urgent care facilities. Spectrum Health, who currently operates as Erie County’s only "Urgent Mental…
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One of the largest issues individuals with mental illness face is the availability and accessibility of housing.The lack of safe and affordable place to…