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WVXU Hosts 'Call To Mind' Teen Suicide Prevention Discussion March 16


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Postponed proms. A year of Zoom classes. High school students have been disappointed and disconnected by the coronavirus pandemic, which ruined their routines and kept them isolated from friends and teachers.
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Michael Monks will host a free live virtual program talking with teens and mental health experts about the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 16.
Call to Mind Live: Preventing Teen Suicide in a Pandemic of Isolation is co-produced by Cincinnati Public Radio and Call to Mind, American Public Media’s mental health initiative, as part of the Well Beings Youth Mental Health Project and its Well Beings Tour, a national project led by public media organization WETA addressing youth mental health needs. ....

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UC Reseacher Studying New Way To Treat Depression


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We think that a relatively small electrical current applied through the skin, which can barely be felt by the patient and will not hurt them, will moderate the brain-body communication neural pathways in the spinal cord and will impact certain regions of the brain, Romo-Nava says.
Romo-Nava says he thinks of the interaction between the brain and the body as a self-regulating feedback circuit that is often disturbed in psychiatric disorders.
If we can fix that disturbance, we may be able to improve both the mental and physical health of patients, he says.
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