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Researchers at the University of Washington are investigating whether psychedelics could alleviate depression in healthcare workers. The pandemic saw record burnout among doctors and nurses.
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The collaboration between The Seattle Times Education Lab and King County Public Health’s Social Media Ambassadors and Soar youth programs highlights multicultural mental health services and explains exactly what would happen if a teen reaches out.
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The findings of a new study from the University of Washington School of Medicine provide potential indicators of the pandemic's short-term and long-term effect on children, said Pooja Tandon, an associate professor of pediatrics at UW and the study’s lead author.
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The COVID-19 pandemic took students out of school for most of the last year – away from friends and activities, and away from resources that can connect…
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The stresses of the pandemic mean that public health officials are keeping a close eye on the rate of suicide. That includes among youth.The number of…
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How do we stay in control and care for our mental health as we move through the holiday season, "shorter" days and COVID? Dr. Kira Mauseth co-leads the…
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For months, long-term care facilities in Washington were closed not only to visitors but also to state regulatory authorities due to the COVID-19…
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Mental health experts warn that Washington residents are entering a critical period, six to nine months into a disaster, when mental health problems tend…
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Ongoing protests against police brutality are bringing much needed attention to racism in America. But all that attention can take a huge mental toll."As…
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As freshmen crowd onto the bleachers in the gym at Tyee High School in SeaTac, it's hard not to imagine boring assemblies where people act out "real…