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Penny-Wise, Pound-Foolish: The Price of Underfunded Community Mental Health...

In 2003, Texas decided only to treat three mental health diagnoses: schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and major depression. Everyone else—and everyone who suffered from these but was misdiagnosed or...

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Laura’s Law: A Program For Severely Mentally Ill People Who Refuse Treatment

A California law designed to help people who have serious mental illness and refuse treatment has only been fully implemented in rural Nevada County, north of Sacramento. San Diego County is...

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Budget woes gut mental health care in Chicago; Can Medicaid expansion ease...

Mental health providers in Illinois acknowledge that the state is in a dire budget situation. They say they have become more resourceful, finding ways to continue serving their patients and hope that...

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Will Risperdal Settlement Change Anything?

Many say the only justice that will get Big Pharma's attention is frog marching the CEOs off to prison and/or cutting them off from their lucrative public trough of Medicare, Medicaid and military...

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Managing mental illness in rural Northern California: Two women share their...

Reporter Alayna Shulman profiles two women living with mental illness in rural northeast California, where services can be scarce. “You’ve just got to keep going, and you’ve just got to cling to the...

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Some chronically homeless people haunted by mental health issues (Part 1)

Among Ventura County’s chronically homeless, 37 percent reported a mental illness in the 2015 count. Some officials believe the real percentage is likely higher because the annual survey relies on...

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If off-label marketing is 'speech,' why even have the FDA?

 It has always been legal for U.S. doctors to prescribe drugs for off-label uses but marketing of off-label uses has been illegal.

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Are mentally ill offenders in California jails safe?

On August 27, 2015, sheriffs at the Santa Clara County Main Jail found a 31-year-old inmate with a history of mental illness dead in his cell. His body was covered in feces and vomit. The medical...

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Mentally ill fall deeper into crisis on the streets of California's Shasta...

“Every day is stressful out here," says 49-year-old Kim Stanley, who is homeless and suffers from mental illness. "You’re tired; you’re exhausted ... and when people treat you badly for no reason,...

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Two deaths in one jail in one month: How are we treating mentally ill inmates?

California’s jails were built to hold inmates for relatively short sentences — usually just a few months. But now local law enforcement is grappling with how to hold offenders for long periods of time,...

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Disability agency blasts Sonoma County jail’s treatment of mentally ill

“We were really struck by the fact that people were incredibly acute in their need,” a disability rights attorney said after touring Sonoma County's main jail. “Higher than we’ve seen in units that are...

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Family's experience helps Korean Americans change mindset about mental illness

The shocking call came a decade ago from campus police at UC Berkeley. Kwang Ho Kim's son, a straight-A student, had dumped all his clothes on the bed and set them on fire.

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Coping in the classroom

This story was reported as a project for USC Annenberg's Center for Health Journalism National Fellowship.

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For former foster youth, health coverage until 26 offers ‘chance of survival’

For former foster children, the ACA's expansion of Medicaid coverage has made it easier to get care from their often complex health needs. Now some worry the expansion could be undone.

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How a ProPublica reporter found the families swept up in a drug study gone wrong

Jodi Cohen had never heard of researcher Dr. Mani Pavuluri before she got a tip in January 2018 to look into her work. What she found was deeply troubling.

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