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“The big picture take away for veterans and their families is that the Veterans Health Administration is committed and remains committed to investing in suicide prevention efforts," said Kevin Saulnier, is a staff psychologist at the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System in Ann Arbor.
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Ever feel like you're at the mercy of your own emotions? Neuroscientist and psychologist Ethan Kross talked to us about how to get your emotions under control—without dismissing them.
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Today, sorting fact from fiction when it comes to immigration raids in West Michigan. Then, an art exhibit in East Lansing that asks us to think a little deeper about what’s on our plate. And, a researcher talks about neuroscience finds for managing hard emotions.
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UM professor of psychology and linguistics, Julie Boland, shares her research on Zoom fatigue, plus strategies to avoid it.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on the state response to last week’s mass shooting at Oxford High School. Then, Dearborn’s first Arab American and Muslim mayor-elect reflects on his campaign and his priorities for the city. And, a psychologist offers proven practices for quieting mental chatter and anxiety.
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In the past few weeks, there have been two high-profile people who lost their lives to cancer. Aretha Franklin died from pancreatic cancer. John McCain…
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Food is supposed to nourish us, both body and spirit.But what happens when someone's relationship to food - and to their own body - spirals out of…
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How do we sort out fact from fiction on social media? Do we really want to? It seems that people are quickly and happily sharing things online that are…
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One of the very top mental health concerns in this country is anxiety. It’s sometimes hard to be clear about what anxiety is and how to recognize it,…
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There’s an old adage that laughter is the best medicine. Michigan State University psychiatrist Dr. Farha Abbasi believes there’s some scientific truth to…