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Early-Stage Alzheimer's Patients 'Don't Want To Be Stigmatized'

Early-Stage Alzheimer's Patients 'Don't Want To Be Stigmatized'

Being treated with dignity is a universal human need, and perhaps even more so if you have early Alzheimer's disease, a new report indicates.

Cyberbullying: Bigger Threat Than Sexual Predators?

Cyberbullying: Bigger Threat Than Sexual Predators?

The CDC says "electronic aggression" has nearly doubled in the past 5 years.

YOUR TAKE:
What are you doing to keep yourself or your kids safe on the internet?

 

Suicidal Thoughts 'Common' Among College Students

Suicidal Thoughts 'Common' Among College Students

A comprehensive study of suicidal thinking among college students found more than half of the 26,000 surveyed had suicidal thoughts at some point during their lifetime.

Is Thinking 'Green' Out Of Your Control?

Is Thinking 'Green' Out Of Your Control?

Psychologists say that your view of the environment may be out of your control.

YOUR TAKE: Is going 'green' too big of a hassle?

STUDY: Women Suffer From Low Shopping Self-Esteem

STUDY: Women Suffer From Low Shopping Self-Esteem

Research shows that trying on clothes actually makes most women's self-esteem lower.
YOUR TAKE: Do you go shopping to feel better about yourself?

Pentagon Spends $300M To Study Troops' Stress, Trauma

Pentagon Spends $300M To Study Troops' Stress, Trauma

The Pentagon is spending an unprecedented $300 million this summer on research for post-traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury, offering hope not only for troops but hundreds of thousands of civilians.

Overthinking May Offer Protection From Dementia

Overthinking May Offer Protection From Dementia

People who tend to overthink things might be protecting themselves from Alzheimer's, according to research presented Wednesday at the International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease.

Married Couples Who Play Together Stay Together

Married Couples Who Play Together Stay Together

Research shows that couple who do activities together have longer, healthier marriages.

Epilepsy Drugs Increase Risk of Suicide

Epilepsy Drugs Increase Risk of Suicide

FDA seeks suicide warning on epilepsy drugs

Alzheimer's Memory Walk Taking Place Saturday

Alzheimer's Memory Walk Taking Place Saturday

The Greensboro Alzheimer's Memory Walk will happen at Center City Park on Saturday, May 31, 2008.

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Mental Health Resources

Online Depression Screening

Am I depressed or just feeling blue? Take this survey to learn more about signs and symptoms of depression.

Mental Health Supportive Services

A list of mental health organizations, services and licensed professionals practicing in Guilford County, North Carolina.

Other Support Services

Links to mental health resources in Greensboro and the surrounding area.

Find A Mental Health Support Group

A database of over 100 support groups that can provide confidential and comfortable places for people to learn about their problems and how to deal with them.

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