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How COVID-19 Impacts Mental Health Patients In Group Homes, Therapy

Higher Ed
COVID-19 has taken away one of the most powerful tools in the treatment of mental illness: community.
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Bloomberg

Arianna Huffington on Thrive's Mental Health Pledge

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Thrive CEO Arianna Huffington joins Emily Chang to talk about Thrive's mental health pledge and how they're getting some of the biggest companies, from Microsoft to Uber, to make a commitment to employees' mental health and well-being....
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Bloomberg

The U.S. Is Approaching a Mental Health Crisis, Says Allergan CEO

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Nov.12 -- Brent Saunders, Allergan Chairman and CEO, discusses his mission to end mental health stigma with Caroline Hyde on 'Bloomberg Markets: The Close.'
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Karen Pence To Newsy: We Need To Pay Attention To Mental Health

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Pence and the Department of Veterans Affairs want Americans in need to know that help is available.
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Putting ‘Mental Health First,’ Biles Withdraws from Team Competition

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Biles has been outspoken about the importance of mental health for some time.
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Bloomberg

Sage CEO Planning to Launch New Postpartum Drug in 2019

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Jan.07 -- Sage Therapeutics Chief Executive Officer Jeff Jonas discusses the biotechnology company’s experimental antidepressant drug with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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What To Know About Pandemic-Related 'Decision Fatigue'

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Many people are questioning their everyday actions as a result of the pandemic.
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US president says summit leaders agree to cooperate better

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1. Wide of US President George W Bush at podium 2. SOUNDBITE (English) George W Bush, US President: "The United States has taken some extraordinary measures. Those of you who have followed my career know that I am a free market person....
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IPAD TEST FOR DEMENTIA

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Cheshire, UK, May 15, 2012 1. Close of iPad showing silhouettes of avatars brightening and dimming and reflection of Kathy Hayes's face 2. UPSOUND: (English), computer voice (over shots of iPad) "At this end are people who have a really...
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Attempts to expand palliative care programmes for children

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AP Television New Delhi, India, August 17, 2012 1. Wide of Somesh Kumar being carried to the bed at a newly launched palliative care unit run by charity group Cankids 2. Various of the doctor examining Kumar with his stethoscope 3....
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U.S. Surgeon General: Mental Health Crisis Amid American Youth

Higher Ed
The advisory's first recommendation suggests mental health should be acknowledged as an essential part of overall health.
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Miniature railroad-style conveyor operates inside Chicago Tribune paper storage warehouse

Higher Ed
MLS warehouse workers load rolls of paper onto Von Der Horst East & West Railroad conveyor system that transports them off screen / MS 'trucks' from the upper track descend onto the loading track where workers place roll of paper onto...
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Bloomberg

Second Quarter Data to Be ‘Not So Dissimilar’ to Great Depression: HSBC

Higher Ed
Apr.07 -- “Economic forecasting is incredibly hazardous at this stage,” says Stephen King, senior economic adviser at HSBC, as he assesses the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Guy Johnson on...
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Wisconsin Program Sends Mental Health Experts To Handle Crises

Higher Ed
The Community Alternative Response Emergency Services pilot program aims to take mental health crisis situations out of the hands of police.
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WRAP Global Economic Outlook meeting ahead of IMF summit; more

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1. Wide of news conference 2. Cutaway reporters 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivier Blanchard, International Monetary Fund's Chief Economist: "The world economy is facing a major downturn. While there's exceptional uncertainty at this point,...
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Bloomberg

Reinhart Says Covid-19 Is the 'Last Nail' in the Coffin of Globalization

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Carmen Reinhart, a professor of international finance at the Harvard Kennedy School and incoming World Bank chief economist, says the era of globalization is probably dead. She comments during an interview with Bloomberg's Alix...
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Brain stimulation effective with eating disorders

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This is repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, or rTMS. Put simply it's a high frequency magnetic field that is sent through the skull. A twitch in the fingers of this student volunteer shows that the target part of the brain is...
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How the recession is causing sleepless nights

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New York, US, October - December 1929, Universal Archive 1. (UPSOUND) (English), various black and white footage of Wall Street stock market crash overlaid with voiceover "October 29th, 1929 ... Black Tuesday ... The New York Stock...
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Bloomberg

A Historic View of S&P 500 Valuations

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Aug. 19 -- In today's "Single Best Chart," Bloomberg's Tom Keene displays the performance of the S&P 500 back to the 1930's. He speaks with Brian Levitt, senior investment strategist at OppenheimerFunds, on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Research to understand how dyslexics' brains work

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Boston - March 18, 2008 1. Wide shot Boston Children's Hospital 2. Pan right playroom/waiting room 3. Medium shot lab equipment 4. Close shot lab equipment 5. Zoom in to monitor 6. Wide of Dr. Nadine Gaab walking 7. Medium shot...
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Bloomberg

Europe Suffering Banking Depression, Says Carl Weinberg

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May 2 -- Carl Weinberg, chief economist at High Frequency Economics, and Jeff Degraaf, chairman at Renaissance Macro, examine the European economy and the need for fiscal stimulus as the banking industry faces an eighth straight year of...
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How exercise can improve mental health

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Regent's Park, London, 4 August, 2008 1. Mid shot of woman jogging 2. Wide shot of man jogging 3. Various shots of boys throwing a Frisbee London flat, 9 August 2008 4. Various shots of woman cleaning 5. Close up of cleaning products...
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Health mentor program in New Hampshire to expand after helping seriously mentally ill patients improve their physical fitness and overall lives

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HEADLINE:Fitness program improves lives of mentally ill CAPTION:New Hampshire is using a $10 million federal grant to help people with serious mental illnesses become more physically fit. (Feb. 23) (SUPER = Keene, New...
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Federal health advisers unanimously rejected a weight-loss drug Wednesday after hearing testimony that it increases the risk of suicidal thoughts.

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HEADLINE: Federal health panel rejects weight-loss drug CAPTION: A Food and Drug Administration panel unanimously rejected a closely watched weight-loss drug from Sanofi-Aventis SA, on concerns the drug increases the number of...