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More than 16,000 Kentucky veterans struggling with mental health issues have used the national 988 hotline since it launched two years ago.
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For Kentucky farmers who deal with the stress and anxiety of life on the farm, sometimes limited resources can be available for mental health issues. An initiative through the Department of Agriculture is working to change that.
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In an emailed statement, Berg said her son, Henry Berg-Brousseau, a transgender activist for LGBTQ rights, died by suicide last Friday morning.
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About 700 Kentuckians a year take their own lives.Now, a group in western Kentucky called Infinite Hope has been formed to support those left behind. WKU…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has sickened more than 450,000 Kentuckians and claimed the lives of more than 7,000 people in the Bluegrass State.Along with the…
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A new support group in Henderson is aimed at helping people who have lost a loved one to suicide.The group’s founder, Cindy Weaver, said it’s called…
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New research shows that deaths due to the mix of substance abuse and suicides known as “diseases of despair” declined slightly in 2018. But the mortality…
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COVID-19 has forced people across Kentucky and around the world to drastically limit their daily interactions with others in order to save lives.In…
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A retired U.S. Army veteran working to raise awareness about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is bringing his message to Fort Knox on Friday.Sergeant First…
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Some Kentucky legislators want to raise awareness about suicide among farmers.House Bill 59 would declare the third Wednesday of September, “Farmer…