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The former U.S. Senator from Missouri on recent events in Washington, and student leaders highlight the struggles facing college attendees.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a slate of concerns for nurses and health care professionals. The physical danger posed by virus is just one of them.
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Mental health experts say that even people who remain physically healthy throughout the COVID-19 epidemic are already experiencing high levels of trauma,…
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We know very little about how the coronavirus pandemic will play out in Kansas City. That’s making a lot of people really anxious.“I see uncertainty as…
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Kansas City's 90-bed emergency homeless shelter will close in early April if it cannot raise $1 million, according to its CEO.Stephanie Boyer said that…
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Segment 1: Just because mental health services exist, doesn't mean that access to them is equitable.As many as 56% of adults in the U.S. report that they…
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Segment 1: "Kansas City wants to end homelessness," said Josh Henges.The Veterans Community Project gained national attention in 2018 by using tiny homes…
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Starting treatment with a mental health specialist often requires a wait of several weeks, but many psychiatrists and other specialists in Kansas City…
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Segment 1: One oncologist says cancer research is not progressing, and she offers new ideas.Dr. Azra Raza says the public believes cancer research and…
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Latinos seek help for mental health issues at half the rate of non-Hispanic whites. Yet when they do, as with other people of color in Kansas City, they…
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Segment 1: Nursing homes in Kansas can be a "black hole" for people with mental illness Red flags are being raised about a lack of mental health resources…
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VALLEY FALLS, Kansas — Dennis Ritchey stands in the kitchen of his modest apartment. He calls it efficient, but likes that it has plenty of cabinets.Most…