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United Way Day of Caring

United Way of the Midlands is celebrating its 13th annual Day of Caring on October 10th! The service event first began in 2001 to promote the spirit and value of volunteerism.

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Blood Test Could Predict Suicide Risk

Imagine a world where a simple blood draw would be able to determine whether you or a loved one has a predetermined vulnerability to suicide? Thanks to the researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine, this test could become a reality.

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Film Streams Presents “Running From Crazy”

On October 7th, Film Streams will be hosting a Special Screening of “Running From Crazy,” which will be followed by a panel discussion. The event precedes The Kim Foundation’s October 22 “A Time for Hope and Healing” luncheon, when Mariel Hemingway, the subject of “Running From Crazy,” will be the keynote speaker.

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Governor Proclaims September Suicide Awareness Month

On Tuesday September 2, 2014 Governor Dave Heineman conducted a proclamation ceremony naming September Suicide Awareness Month in the state of Nebraska. Attending the ceremony with the Governor were both Co-Chairs of the Nebraska State Suicide Prevention Coalition (NSSPC), Dr. Dave Miers of Bryan Medical Center, Dr. Don Belau of Doane College, and several members of the group, which is a voluntary group made up of suicide survivors, private agencies, and passionate Nebraskans who are dedicated to suicide prevention.

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Suicide Prevention

With the tragic death of Robin Williams, and suicide prevention week being right around the corner, suicide prevention and the effects suicide can have on families and individuals have been at the forefront for many over the last few weeks. Much has been written and analyzed over why Robin Williams took his life. Much confusion and disbelief has been voiced over how a man who provided so many laughs and Oscar worthy moments could possibly be so depressed that he would take his own life. But maybe the clearest concept that comes from this is that mental illness, whether severe depression or something else, is an indiscriminate disease. It can, and will, impact people from all walks of life, all levels of success, and even those who are loved by many. It’s a terrible disease that unfortunately many choose to suffer through alone, until they simply cannot handle it anymore.

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Tips to Avoid the “Back-to-School Blues”

All of the school supplies have been bought and their backpacks are bursting at the seams! While the summer brings much needed relaxation, the hustle and bustle of the school year is never far away.

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Program Spotlight: Charles Drew Health Center

Since 1983, Charles Drew Health Center (CDHC) has provided the Omaha community with affordable, quality health care services to over 10,000 individuals each year. In addition to their pharmacy, medical, dental, and nutrition clinics, Charles Drew has been busy developing mental and behavioral health services to complete their Integrated Care Model.

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New Phone App is Proven to Lower Anxiety Levels

Dr. Tracy Dennis, professor at Hunter College in New York, has been busy working with developers to create “Personal Zen,” a game that incorporates the latest science to clinically reduce anxiety levels while you play on your Smart Phone.

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Behind the Laughter

As the world absorbs the devastating loss of funny-man Robin Williams, we are reminded once again of the seriousness of mental illness and the indiscriminate way it impacts society. It is reported that Williams suffered from severe depression and had attended rehab more than once for substance abuse problems. Nearly 14.8 million Americans suffer from depression and over 38,000 people end their lives by suicide each year.

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