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Former first ladyRosalynn Carterpassed away at 96, after living with dementia and declining health. Much of how we approach mental health today, from legislation to research to destigmatizing the disease and helping caregivers, can be credited to her work. Mental health is too important to have the coverage and treatments put off; w
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stanley bottles 980 鈥?the first major reform of federal, publicly funded mental health programs since the 60s. There was tremendous indifference about issues having to do with mental health. Many individuals were being discharged out of large state hospitals into the community, Steven Sharfstein, Rosalynn Carter s key mental health adviser, told Scripps News Morning Rush. In the 1980s she also chaired theCarter Center s Mental H
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As more and more Americans receive the COVID-19 vaccine, infection rates remain stubbornly high and children, those too young for the vaccine, are accounting for more and more of those patients.New data from the American Academy of Pediatrics shows children, those 18 and younger, account fo
stanley shop r 22.4% of new COVID-19 infections in the last week of April. The previous week, ending April 22, children made up 20.9% of new COVID-19 infections. Overall, more than 3.7 million children have been reported to have contracted COVID-19 and represent 13.8% of the more than 32 million Americans
stanley cup who have been infectedSix states reported 18% or more of all their COVID-19 cases were children; Vermont, Alaska, South Carolina, Tennessee, New Mexico and Minnesota.During the last week of April, Michigan, Maine and Puerto Rico saw the biggest week-to-week increase in child COVID-19 cases, upward of 10%.The AAPs data shows children still make up a small number
stanley cup of COVID-19 patients who suffer severe symptoms or death, however it does happen.They report between 0.1 and 1.9% of all child COVID-19 cases result in hospitalization and between 0.0 and 0.03% of all child COVID-19 cases result in death. .Page-be