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Mental Health Monday: How mental health conditions can have an impact beyond the brain
SUMMARY: For Mental Health Monday, we explore the interplay between depression and chronic medical conditions. Advocate Aaron Velasquez highlights that mental health issues are real, diagnosable, and treatable. Approximately 25-45% of individuals with chronic illnesses—like cancer, heart disease, diabetes, and COPD—also suffer from undiagnosed depression. This dual burden complicates treatment, emphasizing the need for a proactive mindset in managing one’s health. Merely visiting a primary care physician isn’t enough; experts urge individuals to address mental health issues alongside physical conditions promptly. For those suspecting a mental health struggle, online screenings are available for assessment.
The existence of depression on top of a chronic illness can complicate how both conditions are treated.
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Study: Tennessee college students often face ‘sticker shock’ | Tennessee
SUMMARY: A study from the Sycamore Institute highlights the financial challenges faced by Tennessee college students, who often experience sticker shock from expenses. The research indicates that most undergraduates receive financial aid, primarily relying on parental income and part-time work, alongside loans and scholarships. While programs like the Hope Scholarship and Tennessee Promise provide support, their value has diminished due to inflation, covering only 50% and acting as a last-dollar aid for community colleges. Additionally, around 30% of students face food insecurity, and rising housing costs have led institutions to lease external accommodations to address shortages.
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Mother says son was stabbed 15 times inside of Shelby County Jail
SUMMARY: A Memphis mother, Tasha Flowers, is demanding answers after her son, Devon, was reportedly stabbed 15 times by fellow inmates at the 201 Popper jail. Devon, who has been incarcerated for nearly two years on serious charges, has communicated his concerns about safety, claiming he cannot sleep due to fears of attacks. Flowers is struggling to gather the $10,000 needed for his bail, fearing that the violence may continue before he makes it to trial. The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office has stated the incident is under investigation and cannot comment further.
An outraged Memphis mother spoke to FOX13, claiming her son was stabbed more than a dozen times inside of the Shelby County Jail at 201 Poplar.
“He was stabbed 15 times. Couldn’t nobody call, contact me, and let me know my son was in critical condition? You got to be in critical condition to be stabbed 15 times,” said Tasha Flower, mother of Devon Flowers.
The mother said she only found out about the stabbing after her son recovered enough to write her a letter. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/mother-says-son-was-stabbed-15-times-inside-of-shelby-county-jail/article_e827c250-a78a-11ef-955a-67493778a92c.html
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Crash responder safety week
SUMMARY: Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has proclaimed November 18th to 22nd as Crash Responder Safety Week, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers faced by First Responders on the roads. Highway incident response operator Todd Steep, with 23 years of experience, emphasizes the risks from distracted and speeding drivers, highlighting that he has been struck four times on duty. This year, 93 Tennessee Department of Transportation vehicles have been hit, resulting in 18 injuries. Steep urges drivers to prioritize safety for both themselves and First Responders to reduce these alarming statistics.
Governor Bill Lee declared this week crash responder safety week.
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