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As Americans, we’re known for leading busy, often stressful lives. Taking time to relax and decompress can help reduce stress, which can cause multiple harmful emotional and physical symptoms. Sometimes,
FLAT ROCK, NORTH CAROLINA – Officers from five North Carolina law enforcement agencies are better equipped to respond to people experiencing a behavioral health crisis following a 40-hour training in
“I came to the trap house to die,” he said. When she heard those words, Tracy Effler worried he would fulfill his plan before the night was over. As a
WILKESBORO, NORTH CAROLINA – Officers from five northwestern North Carolina law enforcement agencies are better equipped to respond to people experiencing a behavioral health crisis following a 40-hour training in
For some people, experiencing childhood trauma can lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Without the proper support and treatment, PTSD can last a lifetime. Annie Williams, a Vaya Health acute
What do you enjoy most about where you live? Maybe it’s close to your friends or family. Maybe your favorite restaurant is nearby. Maybe it’s convenient to get to work,
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