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Dr. Kara Davis says that your mind can impact your heart. African-Americans suffering from depression are at increased risk of heart problems. Unfortunately, African-Americans often…

The three largest mental health providers in the nation are the following jails: Cook County in Illinois, Los Angeles County and Rikers Island in New York.…

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Dr. Annelle B. Primm, Deputy Medical Director of the American Psychiatric Association (APA) & Director of the APA’s Office of Minority and National Affairs answers…

Iyanla Vanzant has a message for African-Americans as it relates to mental health. Stop hiding. The teacher, educator and healer who is the host of…

Today on “NewsOne Now“ with Roland Martin, mental health advocate Terrie M. Williams and psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere held a frank conversation on mental health in the Black community. Williams urges…

The man who gunned down 12 people at the Washington Navy Yard, the woman who tried to ram her car into a White House barricade,…

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Finish this sentence for me.  If I had a son, he’d look like? The President said Trayvon. If I had a son he’d look like…

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Jacque Reid goes “Inside Her Story” with Asha Tarry, founder and CEO of The Collective Advocates for Social Change & Development about black women and…

    It started as a good day, and that hasn’t always been the case with Titus Young recently. But Friday, hours before he was arrested for the third time in less than a week, the former Lions receiver was in a cheerful mood driving around Los Angeles with his father, Richard. They went to […]

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How could it have been avoided? That is the question that lingers nearly five months after NFL player Jovan Belcher (pictured left) shot and killed…

The Across 110th Street singer, 68, admits he struggles to recall his songs and co-stars’ names. He said: “The doctor says there are signs of Alzheimer’s, it’s not bad yet but will get worse. “How can I not remember songs I wrote? It’s frustrating. “I don’t feel together yet. Negative things come in my mind […]

A woman accused of pushing a man to his death in front of a subway train told police she did so because she blamed Muslims for the Sept. 11 attacks, and because “I thought it would be cool,” prosecutors said at a court hearing. Erika Menendez was charged Saturday night with murder as a hate […]